A few more thoughts.
I'm surprised you had trouble with a Gates belt. They're a long established American Co. with a great reputation for their 'v' belts, hoses and timing belts.
Their 'raw-edge' 'v' belts were supposed to be better than traditional 'wrapped' belts. Gripped better, stretched less (after initial 'bedding-in') and ran cooler. I'm not sure but I think the reinforcing fibres were a bit more than pieces of string, possibly aramid fibres or maybe even kevlar? A lot of people in the trucking world swore by their products.
Might be worth contacting them to see what they'd recommend to fit your car. They had a reputation for listening to their customers and solving problems.
When cars started to switch from dynamos to alternators, it was normal to fit a smaller drive pulley so that the alternator was turned faster in relation to engine rpm than a dynamo would have been. Dynamos don't like being spun too fast, alternators don't really mind.
But, of course, if you change the drive pulley size, then the belt size will likely also have to be changed. I suspect that this may be causing people problems is selecting the correct belt. I mentioned that when I worked on Fiats, back in the day, we often compared the old belt to the replacement. The parts book/microfiche wasn't always correct. Plus nowadays, so many years later, people may have swapped parts around so the correct belt is no longer the correct belt!
If you fit a belt that requires all shims to be removed between the pulley halves in order to get the adjustment correct, then you've no further adjustment remaining, so this size is no good. On the other hand, don't be tempted to fit a belt that's too tight assuming it will slacken as it 'beds-in'. This is not good for dynamo bearings. (Alternators are hardier).
One final thought. Iirc the belts used originally on Fiats in the 60's/70's were 9.5 x , not 10x .Maybe try measuring the width of any belts you have to see if this is the case. A 9.5mm belt will sit lower in the v of the pulley so a shorter? belt will be needed, possibly 9.5 x 785?.Tried to recall the OEM belt suppliers :- Pirelli, possibly Magnetti Marelli (the electrical equipment supplier) and one other make that eludes me :bang: There were also several aftermarket belt suppliers - Goodyear, Quinton-Hazell, Continental, Ferodo? Uniroyal etc. So if one make of belt doesn't fit, don't give up, try another.
Al.
