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Just In Time, Timing Belt Job.

9.3K views 14 replies 6 participants last post by  weirdpuffy  
Awesome write up! I’m in the process of collecting all the parts for my timing belt job on my GR. Do you have a link or could you post an image of the Gates red gap tool? Is it needed for the oem Subaru belts or you used it because of the thicker belt from IAG?

Edit: Also, I understand the method and using a tool like Company 23 for locking up the cam gears on the driver side, but how do you lock the gears on the passenger side?
 
The red tool comes with the gates kit as far as I know. Just google the gates timing belt kit and you see a red piece in all the pictures. The only reason it was used was because it was at my disposal. Its only purpose is to set clearance between the timing belt guide and the belt. You can use a feeler gauge to check clearance and adjust accordingly. I believe the factory service manual on my 2011 calls for 1.0mm (+ or - 0.5mm) of clearance between the belt and guide. Regardless of OEM or aftermarket timing belt, you still want to check and make sure that the timing belt isn't rubbing against any of the guides.

After a quick google search , it seems like Company 23 has their own timing belt guide with space tool to adjust and set the clearance.


Also, you will need a stretch belt tool to put on the AC belt. Its kinda sketchy to use this tool and seems like the belt will snap but it does work. It may take an attempt or two to set it up but it works.

Thanks for the all info!