92gmc
04-06-2004, 14:40
this is a spin off from the "bad things happen when 6.5 miss" thread.
How many of you have experienced a broken crank and determined that the harmonic balancer had failed and (presumably) caused the crank failure ?
IMO, as Mark Rinker alluded to, rough running due to injection problems or a weak cylinder may have more to do with a crank breaking than harmonic balancer condition.
My 87 that broke a crank was a very strong and smooth high mile engine. Not really much towing or heavy hauling, the only notable hard thing on that engine was a lot of cold starts in sub-zero.
comments ??
How many of you have experienced a broken crank and determined that the harmonic balancer had failed and (presumably) caused the crank failure ?
IMO, as Mark Rinker alluded to, rough running due to injection problems or a weak cylinder may have more to do with a crank breaking than harmonic balancer condition.
My 87 that broke a crank was a very strong and smooth high mile engine. Not really much towing or heavy hauling, the only notable hard thing on that engine was a lot of cold starts in sub-zero.
comments ??