<VV> Harmonic Balancer / Solid Pulley on 140
HallGrenn at aol.com
HallGrenn at aol.com
Sun Jun 12 11:49:00 EDT 2011
In a message dated 6/12/2011 9:12:46 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
hennerfeind_joe at yahoo.com writes:
I picked up my 140/manual that I am going to install in my 110/PG car and
noticed the harmonic balancer is probably on its last leg. With cost in
mind, what is the concensus on putting a solid pulley on it? The 110 I am
pulling has a solid pulley. Thanks again, Joe
The extra cost of the harmonic balancer was warranted to protect the lower
end from harmonic vibrations that could damage or destroy the crank and/or
bearings according to my information. My local Chevy dealer put a solid
one on my '68 110 Monza 4 spd in the early '70s that I removed a few months
later because I could feel a roughness when the engine was revved to the
upper RPMs. The good, used harmonic balancer I got from a junk yard and
installed cured the issue. I later learned that GM's engineers specified the
harmonic balancer for this reason (as they did on other GM engines).
Bob Hall
Group Corvair
Corvanatics
CORSA
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