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I recently replaced my opener in a similar situation. Mine's chain drive and I did reuse the existing chain. I'd be less confident reusing a belt; rubber degrades faster than metal. But, based on my experience, replacing just the belt or chain isn't much harder than replacing the motor unit. I had to loosen my chain considerably in order to get it around the new motors sprocket. At that point, it would have been just a few more turns of the tension screw to fully remove it.
I guess my question was whether the stats, e.g. number of teeth per inch, width, thickness on garage door belts are standardized/universal. It's good information that you were able to reuse the chain and replacing it isn't that hard to do, thanks!
Liftmaster and Chamberlain are the same company, so it's highly likely (though not guaranteed) that the parts are compatible.
I was thinking there would be a chance of that. In researching the replacement circuit board they seem big into backwards compatibility.