Lighter pullies installed -md- HHR this is for you
I'm coming to this forum looking for MPG-improvers. I'm a 15 veteran of modding and drag racing Camaros and Trans Ams...not a newbie to engine modification by any means.
What I can't get past is how you guys expect to maintain the longevity of your motors with the Harmonic Balancer replaced with this lightened aluminum unit. For the LT1 motors we would never have considered lightening the balancer/pulley, but under-drive crank pulleys were common.
Without the balancer you're looking at pretty massive damage to the bearings after a while.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonic_balancer
What am I missing here?
What I can't get past is how you guys expect to maintain the longevity of your motors with the Harmonic Balancer replaced with this lightened aluminum unit. For the LT1 motors we would never have considered lightening the balancer/pulley, but under-drive crank pulleys were common.
Without the balancer you're looking at pretty massive damage to the bearings after a while.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonic_balancer
What am I missing here?
Will there be greater harmonics, yes, will it effect the motor, well it has to add some wear, but how much none of us really know. I personally do not believe it adds enough to cause any major concern.
Thanks for the response and added information. I think I'll keep an eye on things and see if you guys start having bottom end issues after a couple years. Good find on the GM billet part though.
FWIW the LT1 is also internally balanced, the "balancer" is for absorption of harmonics and not for actually balancing the rotating assembly. In fact, on a stock LT1 the crank hub isn't even keyed.
FWIW the LT1 is also internally balanced, the "balancer" is for absorption of harmonics and not for actually balancing the rotating assembly. In fact, on a stock LT1 the crank hub isn't even keyed.
Anything new on this?
I am interested in this. I will say one thing I do not know how much just lightening the pulleys will help performance or hurt durability. If it is underdriven that might be a different story as it turns the air conditionaer, alternator and anything else running off the crank at a lower RPM freeing up a little horsepower. I believe underdrive pulleys can help performance and mileage but you must be careful that you are still turning alternator and water pump fast enough to do the job. Curly
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