Scott Drake Harmonic Balancers 80009

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Scott Drake Harmonic Balancers 80009

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Hi guys...has anyone had any experience with the Scott Drake Harmonic Balancer #80009 on a 390fe? It's going in a 71 F100. :hmm:
Thanks for any help!
Ron
1971 F100 SWB 390 FE - bored.030 over
Edelbrock Performer - Holley 600 CFI
Stock heads with some porting - Sanderson FF427 Headers
C6 with stock converter - 3.25 rear end gears
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I installed one on my old '69 when I rebuilt the motor. I had to remove the included pulley, and install my stock one. It comes with a new pointer as well, because it's not the stock diameter. I didn't have any issues with it.

Whatever you do don't buy the Dorman dampener; those things are junk.
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mrollings53 wrote:I installed one on my old '69 when I rebuilt the motor. I had to remove the included pulley, and install my stock one. It comes with a new pointer as well, because it's not the stock diameter. I didn't have any issues with it.

Whatever you do don't buy the Dorman dampener; those things are junk.
Thanks mrollings53, that is what I wanted to hear!

Ron
1971 F100 SWB 390 FE - bored.030 over
Edelbrock Performer - Holley 600 CFI
Stock heads with some porting - Sanderson FF427 Headers
C6 with stock converter - 3.25 rear end gears
One owner...
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Re: Scott Drake Harmonic Balancers 80009

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mrollings53 wrote:I installed one on my old '69 when I rebuilt the motor. I had to remove the included pulley, and install my stock one. It comes with a new pointer as well, because it's not the stock diameter. I didn't have any issues with it.

Whatever you do don't buy the Dorman dampener; those things are junk.
Any damper it that price range you like better?
Ron
1971 F100 SWB 390 FE - bored.030 over
Edelbrock Performer - Holley 600 CFI
Stock heads with some porting - Sanderson FF427 Headers
C6 with stock converter - 3.25 rear end gears
One owner...
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