Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
[Re: ProSport]
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08/22/13 10:55 PM
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tobnHisglory
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I'm leaning towards the high strength 440Source, I don't really want to go with a fluid type damper.
Just curious - Why don't you want to run a fluid style damper?
-Reggie tobnHisglory2000@aol.com Former Mopars: 73 Charger - 440/727, 68 D200 Camper Special 383/727, 67 Satellite, 71 Superbee, 73 RoadRunner,2009 Ram Quad Cab Hemi 4x4 Current Mopars: 2005 Ram Quad Cab Hemi 4x4, 73 Cuda FE5 318 manual
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
[Re: tobnHisglory]
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08/23/13 06:21 AM
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I'm leaning towards the high strength 440Source, I don't really want to go with a fluid type damper.
Just curious - Why don't you want to run a fluid style damper?
Lots of people use them with no problems, I've just heard too many bad stories over the years and I've seen too many broken motors with a Fluidampr on the front of it. For what I'm using my motor for, I'd probably be ok with any kind of damper, just trying to weed out the bad ones such as the BHJ that was mentioned to be junk.
I do like the fact that the 440Source fluid damper is SFI certified in case I were to hit the track sometime down the road when the rearend and suspension are upgraded, way down the road.
http://store.440source.com/Fluid-damper-SFI-Certified-Chrome-New/productinfo/200-1023/
1970 Challenger, all aluminum 528 Hemi, HDK suspension, Tremec 5 speed manual
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
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08/23/13 09:53 AM
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
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08/23/13 10:01 AM
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run a stock one.
I agree if this IS a street motor save the money and use a stock one
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
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08/23/13 04:35 PM
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Get a Pioneer or Powerbond for what you are doing and be done with it and have some peace of mind.
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
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08/23/13 04:46 PM
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I have a used Fluidampr that I'm using, probably junk.
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
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08/23/13 05:08 PM
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Get a Pioneer or Powerbond for what you are doing and be done with it and have some peace of mind.
You mean Powerforce?
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
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08/23/13 05:43 PM
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No, Powerbond is a different company. Powerforce is a Proffessional Products like Rickster mentions.
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
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08/23/13 09:08 PM
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No, Powerbond is a different company. Powerforce is a Proffessional Products like Rickster mentions.
Ok thanks I'll look them up.
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
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08/23/13 09:10 PM
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I'd be curious to what brand balancer the people use that complain about loose torque converter bolts. Always seem to be some people have trouble with flex plates and loose converter bolts. maybe
That is a very good point Jim. I've pitted next to guys that have to retorque their converter bolts after every pass.
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
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08/25/13 12:43 AM
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I've seen a number of Professional Products dampers fail. Pioneer gets my vote for an economical damper.
Last edited by skrews; 08/25/13 12:44 AM.
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
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08/25/13 10:53 AM
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I've seen a number of Professional Products dampers fail. Pioneer gets my vote for an economical damper.
Same here. I know of a Moparts member's Professional Products that failed during dyno testing and have heard from a friend of one that was sh!t-canned by a machine shop when they found it was the source of their being unable to get a particular rotating assembly to balance properly.
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Re: Affordable harmonic balancers
[Re: BradH]
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08/25/13 01:00 PM
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Ok so I'm gonna pass on Professional Products and KMJ. I think I'm gonna go with the $90 440source with the high strength steel and enclosed elastomer.
Last edited by ProSport; 08/26/13 08:53 PM.
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