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Old 05-15-2019, 09:42 PM   #1
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Model A Harmonic Balancer discussion continued from earlier Thread. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...bration+damper

I felt I was high jacking this thread on Gear Backlash by continuing to ask questions on Engine Restorations LTD Harmonic Balancer so I started this new thread.

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I have never seen a Harmonic balancer pulley for a Model A. It sounds like an excellent idea. Are they only available in New Zealand?
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The new Zealand made Damper is the same size as the original pulley but only a little bit deeper. The cost including shipping is very reasonable. "These dampers are made by Murray Horn in Levin N.Z. His Company is Engine Restorations Ltd. His email is [email protected]
Murray says this is the best way to contact him.
The dampers are a straight fit to replace the standard Model A pulley. An added benefit is a shallow reverse scroll in the rope seal area to help contain oil.
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Yes the replacement harmonic balancer pulley simply replaces the original pulley. However, due to its extra depth it sits quite close to the front spring U bolts, and it is necessary to install the fan belt before fitting the pulley as one can't feed a fan belt in once the pulley is installed
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I carry a linked belt in both cars with the harmonic balancers. This makes it easy to replace a broken belt. These linked belts are good for tens of thousands of miles.
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After some thought and talking to Murray I decides to try one of his harmonic Balancers.

I received my harmonic balancer today. Nice piece. Weighs 5 - 5 1/2 lbs. Can I assume with the “reverse scroll” that a modern lip seal can not be used? I’m running a modern seal now.

I did pose this question to Murray but have not heard back yet. I was just wondering if anyone on the Barn had experience with this.





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From New Zealand. I've heard good reports but haven't had a chance to try mine yet. SOON though.
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Old 05-15-2019, 11:14 PM   #3
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Yes from New Zealand. I just heard back from Murray. He confirmed to use the rope seals. It will be a bit before I can install mine also.
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I contacted him also and had the same question regarding the spiral on the seal surface, but I have not asked if they are available without the spiral, as I want to run a modern seal in the front and a lip seal won't last long with the spiral.
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I contacted him also and had the same question regarding the spiral on the seal surface, but I have not asked if they are available without the spiral, as I want to run a modern seal in the front and a lip seal won't last long with the spiral.
You could put a Speedisleeve on it.
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I had not thought about the spiral on the seal surface either. I had wanted to run my Bill Stipes front seal that is on the car now.

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You could put a Speedisleeve on it.
That may be something to look into.

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So, it appears that were you to break a fan belt, you would have to remove the front pulley in order to replace it?
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So, it appears that were you to break a fan belt, you would have to remove the front pulley in order to replace it?
I think you would have to jack the engine up. It sounds like a hassle I know. But how often do you break a fan belt?

I am going to carry one of these belts with me 'just in case'.
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I have a 31 tutor. I’ve changed a few fan belts in the past 20 years and I have enough clearance to change the belt without removing the pulley. Isn’t that the way it should be?
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I am going to carry one of these belts with me 'just in case'.
Where do you get this type of belt?
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Where do you get this type of belt?
Grainger. Harbor Freight. Ebay. Most any industrial V belt supplier.

These have a big advantage in that they do not flutter at high speed and cause vibration like a standard V belt.
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I'm running a modern seal with my harmonic balancer without problems or leaks.
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They are available with or without the spiral so rope or modern seal compatible.
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What are the benefits of this balancer. I probably missed it because I did not see earlier threads.

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What are the benefits of this balancer. I probably missed it because I did not see earlier threads.

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Longer crankshaft life.

The heavier the damper/balancer or the lighter the flywheel/clutch assembly, the better. It has to do with reducing torsional vibration in the crank. You can't normally feel this vibration in the seat of the pants.
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Where do you get this type of belt?
I got it at Rubber Belts Online. They sell it by the foot. it is called PowerTwist Plus. The ⅝" size fits Model A pulleys.https://www.rubberbeltsonline.com/category-s/334.htm

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They are available with or without the spiral so rope or modern seal compatible.
I wish I had known that when I ordered it. Murray never mentioned it when I asked him about using a modern seal.

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I'm running a modern seal with my harmonic balancer without problems or leaks.
Does your harmonic balancer have the spiral?
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I got it at Rubber Belts Online. They sell it by the foot. it is called PowerTwist Plus. The ⅝" size fits Model A pulleys.https://www.rubberbeltsonline.com/category-s/334.htm


I wish I had known that when I ordered it. Murray never mentioned it when I asked him about using a modern seal.


Does your harmonic balancer have the spiral?


I'm running a modern seal with mine, I've got about 400 miles on it sense installed and no issue's as of yet, and yes i do believe it makes a difference!
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I think you would have to jack the engine up. It sounds like a hassle I know. But how often do you break a fan belt?

I am going to carry one of these belts with me 'just in case'.
I had forgotten about those! I used to keep one for industrial emergency use. They work well and are flexible. Good solution!
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I just wish it wasn't so RED!
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Most times when you lose a fan belt can't one just drive on home and replace it there. The thermo cycle should keep the water circulating and with common sense driving you should be okay. On a tour is a different story and carrying the industrial belt seems prudent if you have the harmonic balancer. That's what I will plan on doing if and when I get one installed. (Thinking of putting on and one of Snyder 6.? heads on the roadster. I is a little underpowered with the old Police head and 3:54 gears, though I can shift down and cure that, just have to drive slower.
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