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- Location
- Kansas City, Missouri
- First Name
- ryan
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- r10
- Engine Size
- 350
As the title states there's a problem with trying to install my harmonic balancer. While freshening up the motor with new seals, gaskets and paint I figured why not replace the balancer. It has 120k miles probably about time any way right?
Well now I have broken 2 install tools. One rented from oreillys and proform 66514. The oreillys one broke of in the crank with enough for me to grab with needle nose pliers and back it out. The proform one broke off a few threads in so I can't get it out.
Why am I breaking the tools? What could be causing the balancer to go on smooth 1/2 way then get so hard to turn it breaks the tool?
Next am I completely screwed with that bolt being stuck in the crank? Thought about welding a bit on it and then putting a nut on it to back it out but it's too far in the hole that I'm afraid it'll weld to the crank. Will an easy out work? Or am I going to have to strip the motor down and remove the crank and have it sent off or will I have to buy a new crank?
Well now I have broken 2 install tools. One rented from oreillys and proform 66514. The oreillys one broke of in the crank with enough for me to grab with needle nose pliers and back it out. The proform one broke off a few threads in so I can't get it out.
Why am I breaking the tools? What could be causing the balancer to go on smooth 1/2 way then get so hard to turn it breaks the tool?
Next am I completely screwed with that bolt being stuck in the crank? Thought about welding a bit on it and then putting a nut on it to back it out but it's too far in the hole that I'm afraid it'll weld to the crank. Will an easy out work? Or am I going to have to strip the motor down and remove the crank and have it sent off or will I have to buy a new crank?