Performance Tool W89710 Harmonic Balancer Installer
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Sorry, but I have no idea.
There is no plastic, only steel. To make this more clear, the images will be updated shortly.
I wouldn't say it will work based on the harmonic balancers I found online for that motor. Three flat places for the arms to hook onto and pull against are required.
I'm not sure, but it seemed to work fine on a 2000 Intrepid 3. 2 L . I can't think of any reason why it wouldn't work for you. You should be good to go, but I am not 100% confident. Hope this helps.
Selected User Reviews For Performance Tool W89710 Harmonic Balancer Installer
This puller was purchased to assist me in removing the harmonic balancer from my 1997 Jeep in order to replace the timing chain. The included bolts were exactly the right size and length for my needs, and the puller performed admirably. It may be years before I need it again, but I'll be glad to have it in my toolbox just in case. It was well worth the money, and it was much more convenient than renting one.
0 V6. Despite the fact that the harmonic balancer says it works on the Ford 4, it does not. It will not work with a 0 V6 engine! Why? The adapter does fit into the crankshaft, but it does not work when connected to the forcing screw. The forcing screw has a diameter that prevents it from passing through the harmonic balancer. Aside from that, it's a good tool. On a 2008 Ford Mustang 4, it simply does not work. 0 V6. I'm going to return it and get my money back.
It would have been beneficial if it came with a large thick thrust washer to place in front of the thrust bearing, as well as a fine thread on the thrust nut and shaft for less resistance, more torque, and a reduced risk of damaging the threads.
When I first used it, I snapped one of the adapters with barely any pressure on it; they quickly sent me a replacement, which I have yet to use. We'll see what happens with the next project I work on, but at the very least, this is a shade tree mechanics tool. At Best.
I needed to use this puller as soon as I got it, which was the next day, but the three rods wouldn't fit in the hole in the center bolt of this puller! As a result, I had to polish them so that they would fit from at least one side! , so I never got to use it that day and another puller was used instead, today I finally got a chance to use it and it cracked on the first try, I was so disappointed,,, it seemed so cheaply made and didn't even pull anything.
Great product; received it today and it worked perfectly to remove the Harmonic Balancer; unfortunately, the supplied hardware did not fit; however, I simply used the bolts I already had that were previously connected to the balancer. Great tool. br>br> I was able to remove the Harmonic Balancer from my Small Block Chevy 350 with ease.
On a 350 sbc, I used it to put in a harmonic balancer. The axial bearing broke before I could finish the installation because I used a high-pressure lubricant. br>I gave it a 3 because the bearing broke and all of the adapter studs that screw into the bottom of the installing threaded bolt are crooked. See the video for more information. To finish the job, I needed to purchase a new axial bearing. In the end, I spent more money than I had anticipated.
Although of poor quality, it was sufficient for removing the balancer from a 1969 Chevy big block. Because the bolts were far too long, I had to add several washers. The bolts had a rough thread and did not screw in smoothly. br>br>.