Harmonic Balancers

KEast

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Is there any reason to upgrade the factory crank blancer to something like a ATI balancer if the botom end is stock?

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Upgrade the balancer. I just had my second viper loose a balancer and damage the crank. Two in two years. First my 96 and now my 2000. Dodge will do absolutely nothing about it. Its a known problem and Dodge knows but does nothing. Its about a $7,000 - $8,000 fix so do the balancer asap. I can't believe Dodge will not accept responsibility for this problem. Anyone else feel my pain?

Keith
 

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I feel your pain brother. Chuck Tator pins the balancer in 4 places and he tells me that he has never had a failure after installing 4 pins in it.
 

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If the balancer bolt is properly torqued and a locking compound used, you will not have a problem. All the balancers I have seen come off, the bolt came loose. On SC engines the cast balancer can crack if you run higher than stock boost, its a good idea to replace it.
 

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Roe Racing has a 2 pin kit that is so far doing the job for me after my damper fell off. I wonder if the Gen IV engine at NAIAS has a key or a pin from the factory?
 

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Roe Racing has a 2 pin kit that is so far doing the job for me after my damper fell off. I wonder if the Gen IV engine at NAIAS has a key or a pin from the factory?

Doubtful... the new engine is still NA, and dodge learned their lesson with small bolts (2004). A properly torqued damper bolt should come loose, even without a key, so long as OEM accessory drag isnt far surpassed (blower)
 
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