[Found!] 225 Slant Harmonic balancer

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Looking for a good condition 81 225 Harmonic balancer, rebuilding my engine and the original ones rubber ring is denigrating. A new one is way to spendy.

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Looking for a good condition 225 Harmonic balancer, rebuilding my engine and the original ones rubber ring is denigrating. A new one is way to spendy.

Thanks
I have a nice one. Do you need it with or without the A/C pulley?
 
So you don't need a balancer then. ok.
 
wait im confused, let me take a pic of what I have and what I need
So you don't need a balancer then. ok.
This is what I have. It does have a pully in the back and front. I need the center balancer section.
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Looks like a damper with the power steering pulley bolted on the front.

does your car have power steering?
If so that front pulley hub is bolted to the crank damper. You can remove the power steering pulley and re use that by bolting it to the replacement damper.
Note: the timing scale used on the slants moved from the left to the right side of the damper over the years. So although the dampers will fit, they may not have TDC marked correctly. It is wise to get the correct damper, wiser still to use a TDC tool to verify the damper is reading correctly.
 
If you're sure it's an '81 model, they made 2 different ones that year. If it was originally in an automatic trans vehicle, it needs to be one from a '78 and newer with an automatic trans. If it came from a manual trans vehicle, it needs the '79 and newer manual trans version. They also made a few oddball versions with built-in 2 and 3 groove pulleys in the outer ring, but, yours looks to be the type with bolt-on pulleys.
 
I can post a picture or two of mine if you'd like. I think it's different, though.
 
Yeah, they're interchangeable. I thought so. Lemmie get the A/C pulley off and make that same measurement. You said you don't need the A/C pulley anyway, right?
 
Not the same balancer. The book says they don't interchange, but. I've never tried to do it, and don't know what the difference might be. Is the timing Mark in the same place?
 
All slant sixes are internally balanced. Every single one. While they're not the same, they will interchange and function fine. He may have to simply remark the balancer to align with the zero on his pointer, but that's all.
 
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