GoodYear Gatorback Timing Belt any good?
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GoodYear Gatorback Timing Belt any good?
hey guys, i just picked up a new timing belt from autozone.... it's a goodyear gatorback for my b18c. is this belt any good? the only reason i ask is because the sales guy said there is a warranty on it against breaking, and now i am paranoid that it might break...... any advice is appreciated.
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Re: GoodYear Gatorback Timing Belt any good? (Team 4R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Team 4R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey guys, i just picked up a new timing belt from autozone.... it's a goodyear gatorback for my b18c. is this belt any good? the only reason i ask is because the sales guy said there is a warranty on it against breaking, and now i am paranoid that it might break...... any advice is appreciated.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I dont see why it is not good!!
I dont see why it is not good!!
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Re: GoodYear Gatorback Timing Belt any good? (HATCHingMN)
okay, thanks a lot. i guess the guy just made me nervous.... he said it could snap if it is revved too high.... i figured goodyear is american, and american motors don't really spin past 8000rpms, so maybe 8000 is too high........
anyway, i was just worried. again, thanks.
oh ya... anybody know how much a new water pump w/ gasket from honda is? autozone's was $90, and i know that is too much.....
anyway, i was just worried. again, thanks.
oh ya... anybody know how much a new water pump w/ gasket from honda is? autozone's was $90, and i know that is too much.....
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Re: GoodYear Gatorback Timing Belt any good? (Team 4R)
Water pump from Honda is $100 or so but don't buy one from Autozone! You will have to replace it and chances are it will take out your belt when it does go.
Also I haven't heard anything bad about Goodyears belts other than their regular V-belts slip. Personally I would go with a OEM part that is proven to go 100k miles and was on the car to begin with.
Also I haven't heard anything bad about Goodyears belts other than their regular V-belts slip. Personally I would go with a OEM part that is proven to go 100k miles and was on the car to begin with.
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Re: GoodYear Gatorback Timing Belt any good? (97Civic-R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 97Civic-R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">OEM all the way</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah that's how I did it as well. It's just a little bit more for OEM peice of mind.
Yeah that's how I did it as well. It's just a little bit more for OEM peice of mind.
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Re: GoodYear Gatorback Timing Belt any good? (Ricey McRicerton)
i bought an aftermarket water pump and it was the exact same water pump with the honda code (p30 or something) scratched off.
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Re: GoodYear Gatorback Timing Belt any good? (ejprimo)
I'll sell you a brand new water pump for a B18C from Honda in the package for 80 shipped. I have it sitting here
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