DamperDudes.net. They rebuilt a couple for me. Very satisfied.Ron----- Original Message -----To: Michael Moore ; Jamie HydeSent: Friday, January 30, 2015 6:30 PMSubject: Re: [Chrysler300] Re: Harmonic DamperI too may need a Balancer for my 300C. Does anyone know where they can be rebuilt? That looks like a very difficult process, vulcanizing between the inner and outer? What about lining up the timing mark to the keyway on the crank? Are there any instructions on that detail to keep it all in sync with the timing mark, etc., etc.. I hope someone has this experience and can HELP????? Thanks in advance, and Good Luck!On Friday, January 30, 2015 8:31 AM, "Michael Moore mmoore8425@xxxxxxx [Chrysler300]" <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
1. Jamie, I had my 300H damper rebuilt. There are lots of places which rebuild them keeping the same parts and maintaining the correct timing mark orientation.2. A number of years ago, when I started my 97 Mercedes E320 , the damper came apart. It did extensive damage, fortunately still under warranty. I forgot all the parts they replaced, but it included a brake disc, radiator, some hoses etc. It would have been very expensive if I had to pay for it.Mike Moore300H
On Jan 30, 2015, at 7:06 AM, Jamie Hyde jamie.hyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300] <Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One of the guys in my local Mopar club has built a replica 1962 Nascar racing Hyper Pac slant 6 cylinder Valiant. Nascar proposed adding a 6 cylinder compact car class in 62 but when Chrysler fielded the four barrel header quipped slant 6 that blew away the Fords and Chevy’s, they quickly cancelled the series. Anyways my friend was drag racing his car at the track when at high RPM the vibration dampers outer steel ring separated from the elastomeric ring, and then somehow the steel ring moved forward onto the belt drive pulley. It resulted in an instant unbalanced condition and removed the lower drive pulley from the engine along with the drive belts. The engine never missed a beat, he felt a vibration, heard a bang, and the vibration disappeared. When he glanced down after the run he noticed the alternator was no longer charging. He then drove to the timing tower, collected his time slip, and proceed to the pits, it was then he noticed that his engine temperature had started to climb slightly. Upon further inspection in the pit he found the belt and pulley gone off the engine. The pulleys metal was ripped right off the mounting bolts, which stayed on the engine along with a bit of the pulley metal. It did not do any other damage to the car and they never found the ring or pulley bits when they walked the track. I mentioned this to George and he stated that it is one reason NHRA requires approved dampers on modified engines. He told me he had made a run of brand new NOS style replacement dampers. I ordered one for my 65 300L right then from him and he delivered to me at the next club meet, in hind sight I should have bought two, as I have the J now.Jamie Hyde
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