New Gates Poly Chain 14m Blower Supercharger Belt 1694 Long 14m Tooth 65 Mm Wide on 2040-parts.com
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• 1694 MM is about 67-1/16 inches long
• 65 MM wide is 2-9/16" inches • 120 teeth on this belt This 14mm rounded tooth Gates Polychain belt is the strongest blower belt available. This belt is designed for high performance competition style blower systems and are used on the majority of top alcohol and top fuel supercharged applications. These belts are manufactured from a special polyurethane material lined with kevlar for maximum strength. |
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