Professur said:No, the damper is behind the pulley. and if it's the lower (crankshaft) pulley that's loose, you need to get it towed to a garage and fixed, because not only do you not have power steering, your altenator and your waterpump aren't working either.
Nixy said:Just take a digipic and highlight the problem areas![]()
HeXp£Øi± said:I did that but now my camera is acting screwy and i can't get the photos to transfer to the computer.![]()
Inkara1 said:You definitely want to make sure to be careful when you put the harmonic balancer back on, since that's what cancels out natural vibrations from the crankshaft to make the engine run smooth. If you put it on crooked, your engine will seem to shake an awful lot. There should be an indexing pin, but you never know. Does the balancer turn? That's the big, thick metal thing with the timing marks on it; that's what you point the timing light at when you're trying to adjust your timing.
Inkara1 said:How do you bend a harmonic balancer?