Re: 1955 V8 Vibration damper installation
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The book shows to put timing cover on half way. Over shaft of damper
But I have had no problems putting timing cover on.not tighten . Then using long bolt turn it on If using rope seal best to get it started Like Packard shows. I am using the updated neoprene one.. So I lube it up with timing cover on loose so it can center.. Pulling it off get behind the damper on the part that has the rubber..center. Again long bolt and screw it.off.. Put the key in ..leave little over crankshaft to make it easier to line up. I think the bolt is 3/4-16..thread.. Oil slinger..put timing chain on. The slinger. It lines up with key. You won't over tighten..torque 150 lbs Look on here for shop manual..it will show you..if h..posts. He will have diagrams. But just search this site Kevin has it easy to look things up.
Posted on: 2019/1/16 19:28
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Riki
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Re: 1955 V8 Vibration damper installation
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Thank you!
Posted on: 2019/1/16 20:12
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The real benefit of the J-5992 is for removing the damper as it reaches around to the back half so as not to stress the rubber.
When I got mine, it was missing the center adapter J-5992-2. For removal I just backed out the retaining screw and let the screw assembly J-5992-3 push against it. For installation, the spacer just makes the nut used to press on the damper accessible. The spacer J-5992-4 dimensions are 2 3/4" long, 1 3/4" OD, and 7/8" ID.
Posted on: 2019/1/16 20:39
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