Re: An off balance thread..
[Re: Chip]
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03/16/19 09:56 AM
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Most tractors I work on only rev to around 3000rpms, so you are a little higher then that. Most people learn the hard way if you are building a performance engine don't cheap out on parts. I have seen enough failures on offshore parts to either stick with good oem parts or pony up for the name brand stuff.
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/16/19 11:09 AM
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I think people expectations of the longevity of a non race balance r has always been a bit off.
Its good you had no problems but you race your car a good bit, id pop the $400 or so for the race balancer and never look back.
You have a nice car, take good care of it. This engine is and always has been limited to 6400 rpm. It is a tractor engine. I may race my car but it is far from being a race engine. What damper is on the engine now? I suspect 6400 is way past what Chrysler would have expected for an OEM 440; Gen 2 426 Hemis had a different damper than an RB wedge.
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Re: An off balance thread..
[Re: Chip]
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03/16/19 12:44 PM
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it has been tested Yes, it didn't blow up. A solid hub would also pass.
Again: except for accepting the manufacturer's word, there is NO WAY to tell if the damper is tuned to work at the specific RPM points ("harmonic orders") that are sensitive in your engine. A typical V8 has several, at least one occurs below any RPM you would use constantly, and some way above your RPM limit. A V8 crank with 400 Hz frequency (way above L6, below V6) has orders at 24,000 RPM, 12,000, 8,000, 6,000, 4,800, 4,000, 3,429, 3,000, 2,667, 2,400, 2,182, etc. but not all are equally destructive. There is a reason why all car manufacturers make a different damper for each engine. They also make some for different applications for the same engine: the Ford 289 4 bbl. 220 hp damper will not work on a 271 hp engine since the bigger cam needs damping above the 220's damper range. What affects damper design? It's a long list and has nothing to do with power, compression ratio, rod geo, or balance factor. The factors that determine the natural frequency of vibration include crankshaft length (number of cylinders in a row, number of main bearings), weight, and stiffness (rod and main journal diameters, stroke length, journal overlap). The Young’s Modulus of Elasticity (stiffness) of most steel material (forged, billet) is very similar so 4130, 4340, and mild steel are almost alike - but cast iron is different.
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/18/19 07:08 PM
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An update to this: 440Source did offer to replace the balancer with a new one today. As I'm not excited about having the same issues and admittedly making more power than originally intended, I politely declined.
I do appreciate them getting back with me.
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/18/19 08:00 PM
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Couldnt send it back for “store credit”?
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/18/19 09:59 PM
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Good - they are more likely to give you credit than a refund.
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/19/19 07:22 AM
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So many of these aftermarket dampers fail after such little use it's ridiculous. I've run stock old dampers on a few engines I raced and never had a problem. The only one I had fail was a BHJ damper...it replaced a stock damper b/c I was worried about it, lol. BHJ repaired it, but refused to discuss the issue.
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/19/19 07:35 AM
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So many of these aftermarket dampers fail after such little use it's ridiculous. I've run stock old dampers on a few engines I raced and never had a problem. The only one I had fail was a BHJ damper...it replaced a stock damper b/c I was worried about it, lol. BHJ repaired it, but refused to discuss the issue. The car crosses the 1/4 mile stripe at under 5200 and is rev limited to 6400. Last Fall as a stopgap solution and so I could move the car in and out of the garage over Winter, I installed an OE balancer. It is most likely going to stay for a while.
'63 Dodge 330
11.19 @ 121 mph Pump gas, n/a, through the mufflers on street tires with 3.54's. 3,600 lbs.
9.92 @ 135mph with a 350 shot of nitrous and 93 octane pump. 1.43 60 ft. 3,750 lbs.
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/19/19 07:42 AM
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I'd leave it on there too. It's 100% better than the cheap dampers out there...as you know. ATI, Fluidamper, or Innovators West is all I'd use if going w/ a new one. Never used an IW piece, but heard they're good.
CHIP '70 hemicuda, 575" Hemi, 727, Dana 60 '69 road runner, 440-6, 4 speed, Dana 60 '71 Demon 340, no drivetrain, on blocks behind the barn '73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75 '90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt '06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/19/19 10:18 AM
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I was scrolling through this to see what you ended up replacing it with, as I sometimes worry about my stock one... Looks like I'll stick with the 50 year old unit...
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/19/19 10:21 AM
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We can thank General Motors for this problem. They were the ones sending them into the grandstands hitting people
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/19/19 10:45 AM
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We can thank General Motors for this problem. They were the ones sending them into the grandstands hitting people Buddy of mine blew one off a 289 Ford at Assumption. It made a hole in the track you could drop a golf ball in to, and a piece went through the wall of the concession stand and hit a lady in the butt.
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/19/19 12:19 PM
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Bob Glidden had a cast dampener on one of his Ford motors in 1980 explode on the starting line while testing and almost ruin the complete front end on his Fairmount Pro Stocker at the 1980 NHRA World Finals at Orange County raceway after he lost the sponsorship with Mopar when they went bankrupt the first time in 1980 . That is the main reason NHRA started requiring SFI dampeners after that I've had the outer ring come off of one of my old 1957 392 hemi motors while driving it, luckily the lower pulley and belts kept it on
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/19/19 06:45 PM
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So many of these aftermarket dampers fail after such little use it's ridiculous. I've run stock old dampers on a few engines I raced and never had a problem. The only one I had fail was a BHJ damper...it replaced a stock damper b/c I was worried about it, lol. BHJ repaired it, but refused to discuss the issue. What about the BHJ failed?
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/19/19 11:45 PM
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I was working the starting line at Jackson County Sports Park at a NHRA points race. My buddy Warren was standing next to me. A Chevy Camaro modified car was doing a burnout and Warren fell over and the camaro went silent. The idiot had drilled holes in a stock dampner for a crank trigger. It exploded part of it was embedded in the concrete starting line and part of it took a chunk out of Warren's prosthetic leg. We were lucky that day.
I used to run the BHJ aluminum hub dampner on my stocker engines still have one in the shop. Never a problem.
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Re: An off balance thread..
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03/19/19 11:48 PM
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An update to this: 440Source did offer to replace the balancer with a new one today. As I'm not excited about having the same issues and admittedly making more power than originally intended, I politely declined.
I do appreciate them getting back with me. So why did you raise such a fuss in public?
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