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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Corvette / August 2006

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Bad Harmonic Balancer

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Stephen - 30 Jul 2006 15:33 GMT
I have a '98/C5. The rubber that separates the harmonic balancer from the
flywheel has broken off. So I guess it needs the whole assembly. Is there
any altenative? I understand when a blower is put in there's a way to lock
the two together. Can the rubber relaced? If indeed the whole balancer needs
replacement what should be a fair cost? Is this something I should take it
to a dealer for or use a trusted mechanic?

PS: does anyone have the repair instructions for this job?

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Bob I - 30 Jul 2006 23:01 GMT
here is the "pinning" they do to it when a supercharger is installed

http://www.lingenfelter.com/pdf/Intercooled%20SC%20manual.pdf

> I have a '98/C5. The rubber that separates the harmonic balancer from the
> flywheel has broken off. So I guess it needs the whole assembly. Is there
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>
> PS: does anyone have the repair instructions for this job?
Redbull - 31 Jul 2006 22:35 GMT
Never go to the dealer if you have a mechanic available..my son just took
his van into the dealer for the 30,000 mile check up and it cost him $326
for nothing more than a basic $ 13.95 Wal-Mart oil change...the rest of the
work was pure bullsh**...paid for shop supplies..check battery,check
water,check wipers and on and on but no real work of any kind done...etc..a
super rip off....do any of you realize that the person taking you car in for
service gets a big commision on any of the repairs that you come in
for...???
Steve Horrillo - 01 Aug 2006 01:09 GMT
> here is the "pinning" they do to it when a supercharger is installed
>
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> >
> > PS: does anyone have the repair instructions for this job?

That's not going to be any short cuts for me, IMO the Hamonic Balancer still
needs to be replaced, then pinned. Then the blower... Right?

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Redbull - 01 Aug 2006 02:51 GMT
On my LT-!..( 1993 Vette ) replacement was very simple .... only..3 bolts
and you can pry it off..the center hub stays put and the balancer can only
be installed one way ..no key and no big deal...removed only a few items
..takes about an hour..at home in the garage..had to do that to replace the
optispark..whole job was not very difficult....I replaced the opti hi volts
with a Cadillac northstar four coil set up..car runs like new..( a shot of
PB Blaster helps if yours is rusted on )
JCORVETTE 72&75 - 31 Jul 2006 11:51 GMT
im sure u need a new balancer. the rubber cant be replaced as its a
factory assembly.
u will need a balancer remover and a balancer installer. im not sure of
your situation on a 98 but you should be able to do it yourself
i could be totally wrong but it sounds like a typical balancer on
millions of cars.
Keith - 31 Jul 2006 12:42 GMT
It's pretty expensive because they have to remove a lot of stuff in
front of the balancer to remove the old one and replace it. I'd stick
with a mechanic and avoid the dealership... it't not rocket science and
any decent mechanic should be able to do it.
Dad - 31 Jul 2006 23:50 GMT
> It's pretty expensive because they have to remove a lot of stuff in
> front of the balancer to remove the old one and replace it. I'd stick
> with a mechanic and avoid the dealership... it't not rocket science and
> any decent mechanic should be able to do it.

Might be time for an under drive balancer and new belts. Balancer is not keyed
and is not a heavy press although some rust may bind it a bit.
Steve Horrillo - 01 Aug 2006 01:09 GMT
> > It's pretty expensive because they have to remove a lot of stuff in
> > front of the balancer to remove the old one and replace it. I'd stick
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> keyed
> and is not a heavy press although some rust may bind it a bit

Just replaced both belts and a tensioner 4/6/06. Stopped the squeeking for a
couple of months but obviously there was more to it.

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Steve Horrillo - 01 Aug 2006 00:59 GMT
> It's pretty expensive because they have to remove a lot of stuff in
> front of the balancer to remove the old one and replace it. I'd stick
> with a mechanic and avoid the dealership... it't not rocket science and
> any decent mechanic should be able to do it.

They even charged be for an alighnment because they had to remove the
steering rod.

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Steve Horrillo - 01 Aug 2006 00:53 GMT
> im sure u need a new balancer. the rubber cant be replaced as its a
> factory assembly.
> u will need a balancer remover and a balancer installer. im not sure of
> your situation on a 98 but you should be able to do it yourself
> i could be totally wrong but it sounds like a typical balancer on
> millions of cars.

They charged me $675 to replace the harmonic balancer.

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