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Old 06-04-2019, 07:00 AM
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Default rear belt for spada 09l

would anyone have a rear belt SD113 that they'd sell for my spada 09l?

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If you know the belt type and the amount of teeth or length then you can find an universal belt on aliexpress, amazon or a transmission shop.
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If you know the belt type and the amount of teeth or length then you can find an universal belt on aliexpress, amazon or a transmission shop.
thank you, I'm not sure how to find out what the belt is, I think the 237 would be the tooth count. can anyone let me know what I should be searching for?
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Old 12-03-2023, 03:55 AM
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That is just a special Kyosho marking.

Timing Belts – Procedure for Belt Identification | TYMA CZ

The S3M belts are well used in RC cars. The teeth have a 3mm pitch. The number of tooth, multiplied with the tooth pitch is the length of the belt.

Put a marking on the belt, take a ruler and roll the belt aside a ruler from 0 and measure up where the marking ends, that is the length.
Count the number of teeth.

Length/teeth = pitch.
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