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AWickman
05-18-2020, 13:12
I will change the balancer on my 6.2 and will make a tool for the job. Can someone who knows please tell me what thread it is in the center of the crank?

arveetek
05-20-2020, 11:41
Sorry, I don't recall myself. I simply used an old crankshaft bolt and welded on another section of threaded rod to make my own installation tool.

Casey

AWickman
05-20-2020, 12:49
Hmm can be Ill do the same. I have ordered a Fluidampr balancer, and perhaps it comes with a new center bolt?

DmaxMaverick
05-20-2020, 18:03
Don't count on a new center bolt in the box. Unless they specifically said it comes with one, it won't.

While it's always good practice to replace the bolt every time (and recommended by GM), I only ever replaced damaged bolts. Installation is simple, and an installation tool should be used, but it doesn't have to be complicated. Just don't beat it into place with a hammer. A longer bolt/thread is all that's needed to get it started. I recommend one long enough that it can be fully threaded in, and a nut used to tighten down onto the balancer. You only get one set of crank threads, so don't abuse them any more than absolutely necessary. I don't recall the thread size and pitch, but no doubt someone else here does, and there's always google.

AWickman
05-20-2020, 23:35
Thank you for a good tip.
On You Tube I have seen the installation tool one can buy and they have an axial bearing between the big nut and the damper to be installed. I am doubtful if this really is necessary. A big washer and some oil? Shouldn't that be sufficient?