Topic: Harmonic Balancer Removal
in Forum: C3 Engines

Since I'm about to be snowed in here in NW NJ, I have some time to do this, Would a little heat applied at the crank snout / balancer junction be a bad thing, as long asd the temp of the metal next to the rubber isolator doesn't get too hot??
TIA
NJ BB Ken

1972 T Top 454; "Boomer" Latest "upgrades": 1 1/8" front Stabilizer bar. Rebuilt SS calipers with O-ring pistons. Under car Chambered exhaust. Fiberglass rear spring (360lbs/in). Bilstein Rear Shocks. 3/4" Rear Stabilizer Bar. Tow hitch. Performer manifold with 600 cfm Holley. Comp Cam 262 .499 lift. L-88 Hood in process
However, you probably don't need it. Us high pressure lube on the threads of the puller. Same stuff used when installing the lifters and cam. This allow you to pull MUCH more without hurting the threads. Once you have tension on the puller, you can tap on the balancer center hub (not the outer edge past the rubber) and on the puller bolt. The extra vibration can make a difference. With these two tricks, it should come off.

kstyer said: Once you have tension on the puller, you can tap on the balancer center hub (not the outer edge past the rubber) and on the puller bolt. The extra vibration can make a difference. With these two tricks, it should come off. |
i have a 1 x 6 inch metal cylinder i use as a punch and when i have one stick i give it a good love tap with a ball peen adjustment tool and they usually come off very easily..
ive never had to use heat..
Did you remove the bolt that goes into the crank?



John
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Yeah, the air gun made short work of the bolt.
I tried a little vibration, with no luck.
I'll try a little more.
Thanks for the ideas.
NJ BB Ken

1972 T Top 454; "Boomer" Latest "upgrades": 1 1/8" front Stabilizer bar. Rebuilt SS calipers with O-ring pistons. Under car Chambered exhaust. Fiberglass rear spring (360lbs/in). Bilstein Rear Shocks. 3/4" Rear Stabilizer Bar. Tow hitch. Performer manifold with 600 cfm Holley. Comp Cam 262 .499 lift. L-88 Hood in process

Thanks again for the ideas.
NJ BB Ken


1972 T Top 454; "Boomer" Latest "upgrades": 1 1/8" front Stabilizer bar. Rebuilt SS calipers with O-ring pistons. Under car Chambered exhaust. Fiberglass rear spring (360lbs/in). Bilstein Rear Shocks. 3/4" Rear Stabilizer Bar. Tow hitch. Performer manifold with 600 cfm Holley. Comp Cam 262 .499 lift. L-88 Hood in process


smoke-m said: I let one of our cousins kid use my shop and tools to pull his engine apart and he was a graduate from UTI. He stripped my puller trying to pull the balancer with the bolt still in it. ![]() |
thats why i would loan out my wife before i loaned out my tools..


[QUOTE=npbra]And you live where? Just kidding.[/QUOTE]
Hey man.. my ex works cheap these days.. give her a little crank and youre in business..
just make sure you leave her where you find her..