Installing harmonic balancer repair sleeve

just like changing ring gears..put the balancer in a bucket of ice.. overnight if youd like.it will shrink a few tenths.dont use a oven put a alum or steel plate on a burner let the the sleeve sit for 20 mins or so and get 3 hun degrees..it will grow .001 to .003 in diameter..now you have a hot ring and cold bar of steel the ..the minute you put the ring close to the snout of the balancer the ring will start cooling down and shrinking..thats why you leave it on a hot plate and on the stove..take a little rtv and wipe it around the snout at the back end or Loctite..you really shouldn't need anything..it should if done right.be sealed..hold the balancer over the ring and QUICKLY SLAM IT DOWN INTO THE RING...THE SECOND THE RING AND SNOUT COME TOGETHR IT WILL GRAB..SO YOU HAVE TO BE QUICK AND PRECISE..you want the snout to bang on the plate.that way you know its bottomed out so be hard and quick....if you don't get it in far enuf.find two plates of alum or steel and put one[lay one ] on the ring and one on the back of the balancer and put it between two jaws in a vise..slowly squeeze it together the ring if done right will try to even itself on the snout..nice little 2 or three ton press works great for this..but a vise will work,,,done lots of hot and cold pressing of pins and such in the machinist trade and done this before,,above all don't beat on it with a bammer..even tho a ring is thin walled,it will take an amazing amount of pressure..but wont take hammering art all..if you need more explanation pm me ..GL..J