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The heavier and larger motor bracket, supplied in the Skywatcher clone, focuser kit, had its screw holes lower down. Which meant the shorter belt would provide a lower profile motor siting. The downside was the necessity to file a curve on the ends of both the motor mounting bracket and the attached motor plate.[See arrow, image upper right.]
Ideally, the heavier motor bracket should be chopped off at the X in the
upper image. Otherwise the unwanted tail end of the bracket will foul
the helical focuser. I haven't sawn the tail end off mine yet because I
am still looking at different motor mounting options. If you don't have anything
in the way you can save yourself the bother of sawing off the unwanted
end.

The second image [lower right] shows the original layout with the longer 250mm belt and smaller motor bracket. The difference in motor height isn't huge but is probably worth the effort if you can obtain a 240mm belt.
If you are willing to make a new motor support bracket, completely from scratch, you can lay the motor on its side using a shorter belt. This would require a much taller bracket, after the 90° bend, to match the needs of the motor slots.
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