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cographix cographix
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 03/25/08
07:33 PM

Hello all!  Just wanted to get some ideas.  I have a 350 that i run in my boat.  Was rebuilt last season, is 60 over and has an edelbrock cam, lifter, and carb combo.  Nothing too fancy, but it gets me going.  I removed the stock balancer and ordered a new one from summit racing.  I have now attempted to put it on 4 times.  Each time preheating the balancer and cooling the crank.  I have used my puller/installer for the installation as well..... you say why does he say he has tried 4 times - -well it goes on about 75% of the way and then won't go farther.  I guess I could get out the breaker bar, but I don't wnat to screw anything up.  has anyone every used emery cloth to make the diameter of the hole in the balancer larger to help slip on? any suggestions?  


 
waynep712 waynep712
User | Posts: 103 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 03/26/08
11:45 PM

i wonder if it is hitting on the inner crank key???    maybe it is sticking up.....or the keyway is a tiny bit shallow...  maybe file the keyway to make a ramp to push the key down.,.. it should not affect the amount of tortional grip as you are not widening the keyway ,,, you are making it taller....

again just a thought....

and what are you using to heat and cool things with....  

i usually just use a tiny bit of assy lube on the snout and use the balancer installer...  or several bolts ... each one a 1/2 inch longer than the original factory bolt.... ... i don't remember the sizes... i keep them in a drawer in my tool box....  


 
cographix cographix
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 03/30/08
02:02 PM

Inner crank key and depth of groove in the balancer turned out to be the key (no pun intended).  All it took was a caliper and a small file - got eveything figured out,  Heated the banancer, had a couple beers - -ta da it was done.  Nice and tight and ready to roll, er a spin!

Thanks WAYNEP712!  


 
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