Re: V8 Balancer Differences
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I believe I'm correct when I say that all the vibration dampers are the same across the V8 line; the holes you see are the results of the original balancing of the rotating assembly.
Posted on: 2007/3/15 8:37
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Re: V8 Balancer Differences
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Parts Book shows only one P/N. Mine is original to the engine in the '55 Pat, has no holes and has original, "Packard Ivory," paint on it.
Posted on: 2007/3/15 10:32
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Re: V8 Balancer Differences
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Aren't there two versions, one with the extra A/C pulley and one without? I'm not where I can look at a parts book.
I think those were balanced with the crank @ Utica, ergo the differences in the number of holes.
Posted on: 2007/3/15 11:12
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Re: V8 Balancer Differences
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That's a sigh of relief, gentlemen. I was kinda worried that it was possible that there were differences between the engines. As for that A/C setup, I had the opportunity to view the factory A/C pulley setup while I was out in Vegas last year. The balancers are the same, but the pulley is cast iron and has two different size grooves in it, one for the power steering, and one for the A/C. Heavy SOB, too.
Posted on: 2007/3/15 11:54
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Re: V8 Balancer Differences
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The drilled balance holes can vary form balancer to balancer. The AC pulley is CI for 55 and cast Al. for 56. My Exec has cast Al. AC pulley.
Eric, is the bad balancer a loose fit on the crank???? If so then that would cause the problem. It should be a light to medium press fit and require assembly by DRAWING it into place with a long bolt (3/4-20 ???). i believe the manual details the installation. Note: Field service technicians will often 'polish' or hone out the bore of the balancers to make them easy and fast to install. This might be what happened to your pulley that sheared the key. Some mechanics will drive them on with a hammer which is not an all bad practice depending on how tight the fit is. LOOSEN the timing chain cover bolts to allow the seal to centralize (also covered in manual).
Posted on: 2007/3/15 20:38
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Re: V8 Balancer Differences
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Do u suppose the Super Charger fan is placing undue load on the balancer and key???? ESPECIALY if the balancer is just a slide on fit.
Posted on: 2007/3/15 20:41
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Re: V8 Balancer Differences
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Well, this originally happened before I put the supercharger on, so I doubt that it's the cause. And besides, it's no more pull on the crank than the factory AC would be. I'm thinking I'm going the Jack Vines way and use a custom 302 Ford balancer on the 374. With everything that keeps coming up for this 374, I'll be lucky to get out with less than $10,000 in it!
Posted on: 2007/3/15 21:55
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Re: V8 Balancer Differences
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ON second thot. MIC the snout of the crank, near the end and near the cover each location at 90 degrees to each other (4our measurements). I'll mic mine tomorrow. If i remeber rite it should fall on an even fraction (1.750 =/- .0005).
I'm suspicous that maybe some mechanic in the past has thrown a ribbon of emery cloth on the snout while running the engine just to make the balancer go on ez.
Posted on: 2007/3/15 21:56
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Re: V8 Balancer Differences
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No, the "new" one went on rather difficult, and had to be tapped on, then I used the crank bolt to "pull 'er home".
Posted on: 2007/3/15 21:57
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