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i think it was just the new seal and crack fix.
Hank i did look up damper dudes, but didn't see any pricing, i'll call them. but if that is how much it costs...this motor wont be running anytime soon thats for sure. Hank
Posted on: 2011/9/19 13:05
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is this possible...will the rubber survive the oven? Getting back to the original, not-so-silly, question, why even bother with powdercoating in this case? The balancer really isn't subject to high temperatures in normal operation. If baking temperature is an issue, why not coat the cleaned/refurbished part with good old POR-15, then top-coat in the color and compatible finish of your choice? IIRC, you've used POR-15 product elsewhere on the Clipper, no? I've had results ranging from good to excellent with POR-15 and related product. However, if you don't read, understand and follow their direction, you'll be disappointed (and might even ruin some equipment).
Posted on: 2011/9/19 17:42
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I used eastwoods product not por15 and I like the idea of powder coating cause it is way more durable and I cant tell the difference on my rims (powdercoated). I liked the results on the rims, so I thought why not under the hood too. Just thinking is all. I'm sure a good underhood black from Eastwood would be just as good but maybe not as scratch proof or what not.
Hank
Posted on: 2011/9/19 19:56
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On the subject of harmonic balancers, mine was done some several years ago by Damper Doc. As I recall, the price was in the $100 range.
Bernardi
Posted on: 2011/9/28 12:58
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thanks!
according to their website it is 178 for a 56 374" and 276 for a 55 352. this makes now sense to me...aren't they identical balancers? http://www.damperdoctor.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=DD&Category_Code=PAC
Posted on: 2011/9/28 13:10
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I'd ask them a question on why the differences. They list 2 prices and 3 different shipping weights for the 3 engines yet the parts book only has one damper for all 55-6 engines.
Posted on: 2011/9/28 13:26
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