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timing belt

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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timing belt

Post by ajsr »

hey guys
can someone tell me
do all the 1.3 l engines use the same timing belt?
i think my 85 seirra has a later engine
if the same can someone give mr a dayco part number?
and what's the service interval on the belt?
im just changing it as I have a water pump to do.
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Post by spamwell »

you may have to take it in and compare it i am pretty sure i had issues before
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Post by 83jack »

i think there is 2 different width's and two different number of teeth.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

My 1.3 twin cam obviously has a different belt lol. The intervals I was told (after I blew one lol) are 80K
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Post by RockHopper »

Yes there are two differant types of belt. Not 100% sure, but I think one has rounded teeth whilst the othe other has sqaure teeth. Best to take it off and take it with you before you buy a new one.
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Post by ScrawnC »

Yes, round and square teeth. I'm not 100% sure but I think the earlier ones were square and later round. I personally wouldn't let any cambelt go much past 100k, they start going into borrowed time then.
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Post by jbonevia »

I just did the cam belt in my sierra.

I went to an auto parts shop and asked for a cam belt for a 95 sierra, they looked up their catalogue and gave me a timing belt kit:
Kit: KTBA067
which has
Belt: 94103 (square teeth)

I pulled the old belt off my engine and went to fit the new one and realised they were not the same, the belt on the engine had round teeth.

I had to go on the dayco website and browse their catalogue to find the correct belt that i needed. I ended up with:
Kit: KTBA241
which has
Belt: 94147 (round teeth)

Everything else in the kit is the same as the square teeth kit (seals, tensioner bearing etc). Dayco list the KTBA241 as suitable for the 93-95 Suzuki Swift/Holden Barina.

So beware, the dayco catalogue is not correct for the later model sierra engines that have round teeth - my engine is the original one that came in my 1995 model sierra so dayco should really have the correct listing for it.

If you are not sure what you have i suggest pulling the cover off and checking the belt before you buy a replacement.
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Post by scooby_74 »

If your front pully has 5 bolts its going to be a round tooth belt and if its a 4 bolt it will be a square tooth, stick your fingers into the pully count the numbers of bolts and you should know what type of belt you have. im not sure of the part number but any good part place should be able to say if its round or square tooth belt on the part number.
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Post by VR Rodeo »

scooby_74 wrote:If your front pully has 5 bolts its going to be a round tooth belt and if its a 4 bolt it will be a square tooth, stick your fingers into the pully count the numbers of bolts and you should know what type of belt you have. im not sure of the part number but any good part place should be able to say if its round or square tooth belt on the part number.
So can anyone tell me, to remove the crank pulley to get the timing cover off do I need to remove the centre bolt or just the 4 outer bolts ? If it makes a difference I am running a double V-pulley out of Swift I think ? Cheers :)
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Post by foolsp33d »

just the four outer bolts.. its got a keyway that keeps it aligned ;)
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Post by weaves »

SIERRA
G13A + G13B SOHC 1.3 8V
DAYCO LIST
dayco number - 94103 - belt only
dayco kit number - KTBA 067
GATES LIST
84-96 - T095 (89 teeth, 19mm wide)
96-98 - square tooth = T095
- round tooth = T243 (same amount of teeth just different profile)

BALENO + JIMNY
G13 + G13BB SOHC 1.3 16V
DAYCO LIST
dayco number - 94221
GATES LIST
98-00 - T194 (97 teeth, 1" wide)

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