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Thread: TD5 Harmonic Balancer repair project! Check it out.

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    try

    Quote Originally Posted by tracker View Post
    did mine at 200k and so far its good. about 25ks done.
    Hardest part was making a tool to hold the pulley undoing and doing up.
    what did you use to bind it together with. in between when you assembled them together what did you use to bind it together with. in between when you assembled them together. will make my tomorrow has bearing at home now, so i will, give it a try
    my english is a bit wrong though it is like a Land Rover it has some errors. But it works

  2. #12
    mattg Guest
    Very Handy will check my bearing before I purchase another one.

  3. #13
    mattg Guest
    Rubber is stuffed. Any way of fixing that or is it a bin job?

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    mattg Guest
    Rubber is stuffed. Any way of fixing that or is it a bin job?

    Just a note. If you take the starter motor out you can stick an extension though the whole in the fly wheel to lock the engine to get it undone.

    Note add in wanted section.
    Cheers

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    mattg Guest
    If I find a good balancer second hand but with 200,000 km on it , should I replace the bearing anyway or does that run the risk of unbalancing the unit?
    Matt

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    Leo1 Guest

    Harmonic balancer

    Hi all, I read all your post re TD5 harmonic balancer, mine too rattled mostly with the air con on. I removed it bearing stuffed, I have pulled it apart as per instruction, fitted a new bearing and I am about to give it a run, so far so good. I found you need a press to remove install bearing( should have taken pics) and the large torque wrench has been a bit hard to borrow, ended up buying one $179.00 bearing was $11 so cheap repair if it works.

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    Leo1 Guest

    So far so good

    I have done 200km or so now and it's all going well, no noise from harmonic balancer, it all seem to be running smooth. If you catch the bearing in time, and the rubber appears ok I would give this a go, replace the bearing instead of buying a new balancer .It is a time consuming but worth a go.

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    Quackadder Guest

    How did it go leo.

    Just wondering leo if your repair held up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quackadder View Post
    Just wondering leo if your repair held up.
    Last Activity: 14th December 2013 09:10 AM
    Im guessing he has moved on

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    Sorry guys! I have seen the light and returned. I sold on the pulley as I had already bought a new one and repaired the original “to see if I could”. Never heard any complaints! As long as the rubber is basically sound, it should be great.
    Cheers, Dave
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