Harmonic balancer: is any amount of wobble OK?
#21
I'd love to hear what they have to say about that!
Not really though. Since I can already imagine what kind of dumbass BS excuse that would be. If I were you I wouldn't even bother asking. You've suffered enough of their stupidity already.
BTW, it needs replaced ASAP. Running it like that is no bueno.
Not really though. Since I can already imagine what kind of dumbass BS excuse that would be. If I were you I wouldn't even bother asking. You've suffered enough of their stupidity already.
BTW, it needs replaced ASAP. Running it like that is no bueno.
#23
Harmonic balancers are "balanced" from the factory. It would now be out of balance. And will cause vibration while spinning. Like any imbalanced rotating mass would.
See the holes drilled to remove weight for balancing? They're there for a reason.
The purpose of a HB is to help remove vibrations from the crankshaft. Not impart vibrations to it.
See the holes drilled to remove weight for balancing? They're there for a reason.
The purpose of a HB is to help remove vibrations from the crankshaft. Not impart vibrations to it.
Last edited by MudHippy; 01-08-2016 at 05:47 PM.
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#28
Well, they did good with the replacement HB, as far as I can tell. I had taped the page out of the service manual on the steering wheel with the torque spec highlighted. Hopefully I'm good for another 100K miles.
#29
Glad to hear they took care of the issue.
As for the timing belt mileage, I had mine replaced for the first time at 170,000 miles. I'm now at 346,000 miles and will replace it (and everything) again soon. Whenever the mood strikes me.
Andreas
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