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MSD crank trigger #961977
03/29/11 08:43 PM
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I am trying to install a MSD crank trigger on a BB with a Fluidamper.
Neither one of the centering rings that came with the kit works.
How do I install this thing? No ring and just to center it as best I can?

Re: MSD crank trigger [Re: Big B] #961978
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does the damper happen to have a Chevy B/B bolt pattern ? it would need a BB kit to fit


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Re: MSD crank trigger [Re: HEMIFRED] #961979
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the fluid damper i originally used had a recess in the center of the damper. so i machined up an insert to fit. i use a ATI superdamper now, the fluid damper wasn't as good at damping harmonics as i was lead to believe.

Re: MSD crank trigger [Re: Big B] #961980
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I think that DMI has spacers for that application.

Re: MSD crank trigger [Re: AndyF] #961981
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Re: MSD crank trigger [Re: Al_Alguire] #961982
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I had the same issue with my sb. They have a great spacer and EVEN has the correct crank pully so your belts will line up (if you use a belt). Good quality pieces and great customer service.

Re: MSD crank trigger [Re: Al_Alguire] #961983
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Quote:

http://dotymi.com/Automotive_Home.htm




That's exactly what I needed...Thanks guys

Re: MSD crank trigger [Re: Big B] #961984
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Old thread...

I need a centering ring/spacer to make my MSD trigger wheel fit my damper.

What happened to dotymi.com


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Re: MSD crank trigger [Re: Adobedude] #961985
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The website says under construction. Mancini carries DMI pulleys.
They make a great product. Try,
Doty Manufacturing
308 Saleesh Dr,
Thompson Falls, MT 59873
(406) 827-4694

Re: MSD crank trigger [Re: Adobedude] #961986
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Quote:

Old thread...

I need a centering ring/spacer to make my MSD trigger wheel fit my damper.

What happened to dotymi.com




I posted an explanation here; https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...rue#Post8439029

The contact information posted above is valid, except the street address is actually 308 Salish Shores Dr. There is a Saleesh Drive in the area too, right across the river inline with Salish Shores Dr. and it confuses the heck out of whatever or whoever keeps the addressing databases. So much so most of those databases say the road doesn't exist, but it does.









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