I replaced the damper with the original one taken off the motor before rebuild. I compared it to the other and is similar in size, shape and weight (only slight variations). When I started the motor it initially ran smooth but has since begun to wobble lile the other damper.
The motor mounts are new, spool type and the trans. mount is new as well. The exhaust is TTI headers 2 1/2 in H-pipe, nothing touching or rubbing. Im thinking about putting balance weights on the torque convertor, or replacing flex plate with an external balance plate (I think B&M makes one). Any thoughts on those choices??????????
I would put the car on an engine anylyzer as an intermittent missfire can make a motor vibrate and appear to wobble as it runs slightly rough ,bad plug wire not seated in cap or on plug. check all the little stuff first before thinking it is bigger than it is.
:read2:There is no such thing as an externally balanced 318 from the factory, irregarless of cast or forged crankshafts.
Just a straight compression tester. I think this was like most of my projects where I try to save a buck. Spending more to make it work than going with quality new parts, ie., used block, heads, crank, rods.
I have a spare 318. Think I'll start over, maybe with a stroker kit, and balance everthing this time.
Sorry .... you ain't getting off that easy! We want you to tear it down and give us a full report on what is wrong.:dontknow:
With 37 8X10 color glossy photos with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one explaining what each one is. :bootysha:
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I agree. I have 2 books written by Chrysler engineers that state this also. 1st book by Larry Shepard and 2nd book is by Jim Szilagyi.
The myth of an external balanced 318 is just that, a myth.
318's had lighter pistons and rods so there was enough crank weight to balance it internally even if it was a cast crank.
Don't worry it will get inspected. I'm just not going to throw anymore good money for bad.
Another thing I noticed driving it today is the vibration is worse when at low throttle, or no throttle vs. during full or partially-full throttle, ie., heavy load. Don't know what that means????
Yea,Did this get resolved?