Re: Good vibration damper?
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07/06/17 10:50 PM
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Diplomat360
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Hmm...no idea about the rattler but I've used this Summit/Coyco (part # 64277) elastometer damper with great success...meaning, it's held up very well, no movement on the band and just plain simply well build piece.
Strange enough, Summit no longer shows this part, although I did not go looking for the damper itself, so maybe just a part number change?
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Re: Good vibration damper?
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07/07/17 11:11 PM
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Hmm...no idea about the rattler but I've used this Summit/Coyco (part # 64277) elastometer damper with great success...meaning, it's held up very well, no movement on the band and just plain simply well build piece.
Strange enough, Summit no longer shows this part, although I did not go looking for the damper itself, so maybe just a part number change? Try C4277
They say there are no such thing as a stupid question. They say there is always the exception that proves the rule. Don't be the exception.
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Re: Good vibration damper?
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07/08/17 12:02 PM
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therocks
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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We use Summits SFI dampers.They have worked great.Mine has been on at least 16 years.Rocky
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Re: Good vibration damper?
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07/09/17 02:04 AM
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kentj340
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Vibration dampers wear out with age as the rubber hardens and cracks. Old factory units can be rebuilt better than new with a lifetime warranty. "(Harmonic balancers are) tuned to vibrate at a certain ideal frequency when new" to dampen crankshaft twisting caused by power strokes. For more on why the correct one for your crankshaft is important, see here. Pricing is here.
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Re: Good vibration damper?
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07/10/17 10:05 PM
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Chris2581
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I like the Jeg's house balancer that is made for them by Pioneer. It's SFI rated and is a quality piece.
Nautilus Racing- We use Superformance gaskets and Turbo Action converters/products.
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