<VV> Re: [FC] [VV] Harmonic balancers....
Rick Loving
ral1963 at comcast.net
Sat Jun 30 12:14:31 EDT 2007
Has any thought been applied to using or not using HB on larger than
164cu motors?
Was it the longer throw of the stroked motor that required the HB?
If you stroke a 164 motor, will the stock HB still function? Would the
harmonic's and damping effects still cancel themselves out?
Rick Loving
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Subject: <VV> Re: [FC] [VV] Harmonic balancers....
In a message dated 6/29/2007 7:49:57 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
noahsarkinc at earthlink.net writes:
If it isn't broke, then why mess with it. The balancers were
neccessary
when GM went to the larger displacement engines to smooth out
vibrations. If
you don't have a problem, why spend the money? Paul in CT
Paul,
With all respect, I must disagree with you here. The Harmonic Dampers
are
there to dampen the torsional vibrations caused by the power stroke
impulses
twisting the crankshaft and causing oscillations of the crank. They
are really
not balancers but are dampers. These dampers were necessary on all 164
CID
engines. The problem is that running without a HD causes minute cracks
to
develop in the crank, and then grow each time undamped oscillations
occur. These
cracks expand and grow for each occurance of the undamped oscillations,
until
one day the crankshaft just breaks in two. By then it's too late to
fix the
problem. So while you might think there is no problem prior to a crank
breaking, you will know for sure you have a problem after it does. My
recommendation is to always run a HD on a 164 CID engine....ALWAYS.
Regards,
Bob Helt
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