Common questions

Can you replace a harmonic balancer?

Can you replace a harmonic balancer?

Using a suitable socket and ratchet, remove the harmonic balancer mounting bolt. Use a pulley puller to remove the harmonic balancer from the crankshaft. Match the replacement part to the old harmonic balancer before installation.

How do you remove a harmonic balancer unit?

Step 3: Remove the harmonic balancer bolt. Remove the harmonic balancer bolt by using the strap wrench to hold the balancer still. Hold it still while loosening the bolt with a socket and ratchet handle or breaker bar. It will be very tight, so pull hard. Step 4: Remove the harmonic balancer unit.

Where is the harmonic balancer on a car?

Step 1: Prepare the vehicle. Jack the vehicle up high enough to obtain access to the harmonic balancer, located on the front of the motor and attached to the crankshaft. Step 2: Remove the accessory drive belts. On many modern vehicles, there is an automatic, spring-loaded belt tensioner that can be rotated to loosen the belt.

What are the pros and cons of a harmonic balancer?

The pro is that a new balancer is easy to install. The con is that the balancer is hard to get off the crankshaft. You will have to dismantle other components such as the bumper or the front fender and even the radiator.

How much does a harmonic balancer puller cost?

You will also have to go out and buy a harmonic balancer puller (a device used for safely removing a harmonic balancer without damaging other components in the car). They will cost you around $25 or so.

Does the harmonic balancer need replacing?

Harmonic balancers do have many names, though, such as damper, crankshaft pulley and crankshaft balancer, among others. While this part may not wear, or be known to wear, as quickly as a traditional idler pulley or belt tensioner, balancers do in fact wear and eventually must be replaced.

How do you remove the harmonic balancer bolt?

Insert one bolt through each corner of the puller and into the balancer. Tighten each bolt with a wrench. Remove the harmonic balancer. To remove the balancer, turn the threaded rod which runs through the center of the puller in a clockwise direction with a wrench.

Where is a harmonic balancer located in a car?

It is located and bolted at the front end of your engine’s crankshaft , absorbing vibrations. Harmonic balancers are often called dampeners, and in truth, they are dampeners in their effect.

What are the parts of a harmonic balancer?

The harmonic balancer is made up of two parts: 1 – The section that connects to the crankshaft and 2 – The energy dissipating component. A rubber insulator is installed in between the two pieces with the mass being constructed to directly absorb the vibrations that the rotation of the crankshaft creates.

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Ruth Doyle