Weldguy
Well-Known Member
Never too old to learn. I replaced the Harmonic Balancer on my '70 440 engine today. When I was degreeing the engine, I noticed the TDC mark on the original vibration damper was nearly 1/4" off. I have since read that, with age and heat, the bond in the construction of the vibration damper can fail. Under the right conditions, it can even come completely apart.
I didn't realize until after running out of swear words, that the mounting holes of the crank pulley are NOT symmetrical. So, I placed the pulley on the old damper and rotated it until the holes alll lined up. Then, I made a mark on the pulley where the crankshaft keyway is located. That made orientating the pulley correctly easy to do.
I thought this would save someone else the aggravation I had today.
I didn't realize until after running out of swear words, that the mounting holes of the crank pulley are NOT symmetrical. So, I placed the pulley on the old damper and rotated it until the holes alll lined up. Then, I made a mark on the pulley where the crankshaft keyway is located. That made orientating the pulley correctly easy to do.
I thought this would save someone else the aggravation I had today.