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Old 06-16-2003, 04:59 PM   #1
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Installing harmonic balancer

Do I need to put any kind of lube on this before tightening it down? I know I have to torque it back down with the pully and bolt but just wanna know if there are any tricks to it
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Old 06-16-2003, 05:02 PM   #2
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You could lube it if ya want, but it's not required.

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Old 06-16-2003, 05:28 PM   #3
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Rent or buy a Harmonic Balancer Installer. Do not use the bolt to pull it on. You can do it, but I learned the hard way that its not the best way. Bolt broke off in crank shaft. The trip to Autozone to rent the installer is far easier than having to drill and tap it out. Trust me. Also make sure to clean the threads on the crank.
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Old 06-16-2003, 05:35 PM   #4
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I pulled the threads when I used the bolt to pull on the balancer on my brothers 351 windsor. I would use lube and the correct installer. It isn't worth the feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when you know you just F'ed it all up. Thanks to the advice from the board, I was able to fix my problem and save the crank w/o having to drill or tap.
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Old 06-16-2003, 06:38 PM   #5
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And if an installer is not avalible, toss the ballance in the oven at about 200 degrees for a little while and then cool the crank snout a little (ice maybe). The contracting/expanding will make it go on effortlessly with the bolt. However, you still want to watch it.
I have also used a bottle jack and a couple blocks of wood to press it on in the pact, but that is not good for the bottom end of an engine.

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Old 06-16-2003, 07:07 PM   #6
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ive never lubed one to put it on but i agree its a far sight easier to use the correct installer auto zone has em and they rent em for free
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Old 06-16-2003, 10:07 PM   #7
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You can make an installer by getting a longer bolt of the same diameter and thread as the original crank bolt ( original bolt length plus the depth of the complete balancer) and then using a threading die extend the threads most of the way up the bolt. Get a nut of the correct thread (some lug nuts are the correct size) and thread it onto the bolt, put the heavy washer used on the normal crank bolt onto the long bolt next. Start the balancer on the crank. Thread the bolt ALL of the way into the crank and then tighten the nut down sucking the balancer onto the engine. Use lube on the balancer and the nut on your installer bolt. I have used the same set up for at least 5 engines and it still works great.
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Old 06-17-2003, 08:42 AM   #8
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Thanks for the tips guys. We don't have an Auto Zone here, but I am gonna ask a few of the engine builders around here that I know if I can borrow one of these installer tools. I didn't even know there was a tool for this job
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Old 06-20-2003, 04:16 PM   #9
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I use a piece of all-thread & a thrust bearing from an A/C clutch installer tool on top of the thick washer. I lube all threads with grease & use oil on the crank snout & seal surface.
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