I think it is possible that the ring around my harmonic balancer has slipped leading to vibration at a certain rpm range.
The engine is an internally balanced 318 cast in 1980 with the original cast crank. I bought the engine with a fresh rebuild including new pistons and balancing, and it has done this from the beginning.
Question 1: Is it correct that all pre Magnum 318s are internally balanced?
Question 2: are the harmonic balancers for these internally balanced engines interchangeable? Are they interchangeable with internally balanced 340 balancers?
Question 3: I have seen info about a company that rebuilds original balancers. If the outer ring has slipped, will they be able to figure out what the orientation is supposed to be?
Question 4: Is there a source for new balancers for these engines? This in a measured 8.5:1 compression engine with 308 heads in a car that is driven. I don't need anything fancy or SFI approved.
Any related advice is welcome.
The engine is an internally balanced 318 cast in 1980 with the original cast crank. I bought the engine with a fresh rebuild including new pistons and balancing, and it has done this from the beginning.
Question 1: Is it correct that all pre Magnum 318s are internally balanced?
Question 2: are the harmonic balancers for these internally balanced engines interchangeable? Are they interchangeable with internally balanced 340 balancers?
Question 3: I have seen info about a company that rebuilds original balancers. If the outer ring has slipped, will they be able to figure out what the orientation is supposed to be?
Question 4: Is there a source for new balancers for these engines? This in a measured 8.5:1 compression engine with 308 heads in a car that is driven. I don't need anything fancy or SFI approved.
Any related advice is welcome.
. I'll post a question and ask for reviews for those balancers.














