Acesneights1
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I didn't miss any point, it's my thread and my opinion.
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Sure throw money at it and yes you will build a better mousetrap, but one should try to temper things with fiscal considerations.
Yes fluid dampers are a very common stock item on diesels, though I highly doubt the one fitted to Jimmy 2 Stroke is SFI rated!
However in this case what Kenny has raised and is in my book a very good point is the necessity of the extra dollars for an item when performing a preventative maintenance procedure on our rigs. One of the issues that I see on these boards is often the lack of tempering the need for certain upgrades from a fiscal standpoint. Not everybody has deep pockets and limited budget readers on these boards need to know how they can get divide that cash out. Let's face it buying a pre2000 rig comes with the base expense of standard wear and tear items before you even get to mods such as PMD, gauges, exhaust etc. A few hundred saved may very well help someone get that tune they've been admiring. I myself cannot seem to find the extra cash lying around to buy a tune and with that in mind I also chose to go the stock replacement damper route to save a few hundred and see nothing wrong with that from a mechanical standpoint.
This kind of touches a nerve for me because last year I took issue with a modification list that is now part of technical reference. One of the items that to my mind was implied one must do, I questioned from an absolute necessity standpoint. Sadly my comments got deleted no biggy it was not a large expense mod. To often I read this is great do this do that and yes whilst it may indeed be great one's motor and life will still be fine without it.
For those coming here less mechanically inclined an evaluation of absolute necessity is very valid as much as it may be an improvement over stock, not all of us walk around with Franklins falling out of our back pockets.
Cheers
Nobby
1) Stock crank is cast and only good for a limited number of cycles before fatigue ultimately takes it.
2) Of the anecdotal observations that the damper caused the crank failure, are we certain that it was not the other way around > the crank failed resulting the observance of a wobbly/failed damper? In other words, could it be that the causal effect of a wobbly/failed damper was a failed crank?
3) The bashing of Chinese rubber parts is unsubstantiated. Virtually all OEM manufacturers have moved some or all of their manufacturing to China. With proper control, their quality has become equal to made in USA. Dorman would fall into this category.
4) If you're talking about Chinese knock offs selling for a substantially lower price, then just remember the adage: you get what you pay for.
5) Buy a P400 engine with a forged crank and be done with it.
6) 17K happy reliable miles on a Dorman damper and still going.
Would it be worth the $400 if your crank busted because of a bad OEM balancer?...........
I think this one has been stated to be a creature comfort and piece of mind modificaiton enough.
The discussion is just related to the actual technical merit. I can understand the point of view that its too expensive. However, right now, that "waste of money" title is based on a result of it does nothing. The point that is trying to be made is that it may not have had a fair evaluation yet.
This kind of touches a nerve for me because last year I took issue with a modification list that is now part of technical reference. One of the items that to my mind was implied one must do, I questioned from an absolute necessity standpoint. Sadly my comments got deleted no biggy it was not a large expense mod. To often I read this is great do this do that and yes whilst it may indeed be great one's motor and life will still be fine without it.
Cheers
Nobby
I can't change the title. Just didn't think it was worth the money. I don't race my engine and a stock quality balancer does the job just fine. finding a quality one may become the issue though/. As GW pointed out, if they didn't rate it SFI it could probably be had cheaper.As Kenny I believe implied in his response to my post, poor use of words perhaps.
Kenny I suggest you change the title words 'Waste of money' to 'Unnecessary use of money' to get us all on the same page so to speak.
Cheers
Nobby
Would it be worth the $400 if your crank busted because of a bad OEM balancer?...........
Talk to me, Nobby ... your comments got deleted? Which thread? I only ask because I looked there and can't find any deleted comments (even deleted things are still visible, through my lens). Tim and I don't randomly delete stuff.
Jim