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Thread: Harmonic Balancer

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    BUZZ Guest

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    The burb picked up a vibration, mainly at mid to upper RPM, not so bad when in lockup. Took a good look at the balancer and noticed the rubber was bulging in a few places. Picked one up at local dealer, that sells to me wholesale. $94.00 same as after market price.
    Hope this fixes it.
    Buzz

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    damork Guest

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    I installed a new one a while back on my 95, PN 10154688 and paid $67 for it. It's going for about $70 right now at GMPartsdirect or www.teamchev.com.

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    I chatted with a rep from Fluidampr a few weeks ago at a Summit sponsored car event and he indicated to me that his company had a great interest in the diesel market - except the 6.5TD.

    I wouldn't mind a few replacement options.
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    turbovair Guest

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    Great......

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    DA BIG ONE Guest

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    Originally posted by MJEasly:
    I chatted with a rep from Fluidampr a few weeks ago at a Summit sponsored car event and he indicated to me that his company had a great interest in the diesel market - except the 6.5TD.

    I wouldn't mind a few replacement options.
    Wonder if a Fluiddampr for a rat motor would work?
    It is the best option, if it can be adapted!

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    BUZZ Guest

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    I replaced the dampner yesterday, took about 2 hrs. I am certain that the vibration I was feeling is gone. The feeling was a buzzing in the steering wheel, and thru my foot on the go pedal. Old one was cracked and had bulging rubber in a few places.
    Anyway I feel better.
    Buzz

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