ATI balancer questions?
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
ATI balancer questions?
I have to replace the balancer on my '04 Z06, so I want to use an ATI replacement. I want to keep my air conditioning and I want to use the unit that is aluminum and underdriven.
I looked at the chart at http://www.atiperformanceproducts.co...amserp.htm#how and it looks like part number 917278 is the one for my car.
Is this correct?
I'm going to pin the crank while I'm at it. Does it matter whether I use one, two, or three pins?
Thanks!
I looked at the chart at http://www.atiperformanceproducts.co...amserp.htm#how and it looks like part number 917278 is the one for my car.
Is this correct?
I'm going to pin the crank while I'm at it. Does it matter whether I use one, two, or three pins?
Thanks!
#3
Former Vendor
Thats correct! It will come in a few different pieces, the hub and then the damper assembly. Its a very nice piece.
May I ask why you would want to pin the crank though? Is it a blower car? If you do pin it, for what ever reason, one pin is fine
May I ask why you would want to pin the crank though? Is it a blower car? If you do pin it, for what ever reason, one pin is fine
#4
Racer
Thread Starter
Louis,
My car is stock, but it only gets used for autocross and drift events. I'm hoping to go to more HPDEs once I get my engine oil cooler and steering cooler set up properly.
I was just going to pin the balancer because I was already in there. I don't pay too much attention to the tach when I'm drifting the car, but I'm always pedaling the car at high rpms, so I figured pinning the balancer couldn't hurt.
Honestly, I don't feel great about drilling into the crank snout, but I figure that there probably isn't too much I can screw up if I use one of the kits with a guide for the drill bit, right?
Thanks!
My car is stock, but it only gets used for autocross and drift events. I'm hoping to go to more HPDEs once I get my engine oil cooler and steering cooler set up properly.
I was just going to pin the balancer because I was already in there. I don't pay too much attention to the tach when I'm drifting the car, but I'm always pedaling the car at high rpms, so I figured pinning the balancer couldn't hurt.
Honestly, I don't feel great about drilling into the crank snout, but I figure that there probably isn't too much I can screw up if I use one of the kits with a guide for the drill bit, right?
Thanks!
#5
Former Vendor
Louis,
My car is stock, but it only gets used for autocross and drift events. I'm hoping to go to more HPDEs once I get my engine oil cooler and steering cooler set up properly.
I was just going to pin the balancer because I was already in there. I don't pay too much attention to the tach when I'm drifting the car, but I'm always pedaling the car at high rpms, so I figured pinning the balancer couldn't hurt.
Honestly, I don't feel great about drilling into the crank snout, but I figure that there probably isn't too much I can screw up if I use one of the kits with a guide for the drill bit, right?
Thanks!
My car is stock, but it only gets used for autocross and drift events. I'm hoping to go to more HPDEs once I get my engine oil cooler and steering cooler set up properly.
I was just going to pin the balancer because I was already in there. I don't pay too much attention to the tach when I'm drifting the car, but I'm always pedaling the car at high rpms, so I figured pinning the balancer couldn't hurt.
Honestly, I don't feel great about drilling into the crank snout, but I figure that there probably isn't too much I can screw up if I use one of the kits with a guide for the drill bit, right?
Thanks!
Randy
#6
Racer
Thread Starter
Hi Randy,
I was just going to get the ATI crank pin drill fixture setup shown here: http://www.atiperformanceproducts.co...ex_ls1_pin.htm. This kit should keep me out of trouble, right?
Oh, I got the radiator/oil cooler a couple of days ago, so I'll let you know how the whole install w/ the steering cooler and balancer goes. It has been hard to work on my car since it's been so cold outside - like 50 degrees. Just kidding.
Thanks!
I was just going to get the ATI crank pin drill fixture setup shown here: http://www.atiperformanceproducts.co...ex_ls1_pin.htm. This kit should keep me out of trouble, right?
Oh, I got the radiator/oil cooler a couple of days ago, so I'll let you know how the whole install w/ the steering cooler and balancer goes. It has been hard to work on my car since it's been so cold outside - like 50 degrees. Just kidding.
Thanks!
#7
Former Vendor
Unless I missed something somewhere, unless you have a blower which requires a lot of stress on the pully ( IE BIG belt tension, 8/10 rib belts) causing it to move, there is no need to pin the crank. I have not put a car out to date that necessitated the pinning of the crank in an all motor setup.
If its a peace of mind thing, one pin is plenty, as that is all we do for the Magnuson blown cars, and they work like a champ You will be happy with the product, its a fantastic setup, but pricey
If its a peace of mind thing, one pin is plenty, as that is all we do for the Magnuson blown cars, and they work like a champ You will be happy with the product, its a fantastic setup, but pricey
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Be sure the aluminum ATI damper you have has a steel sleeve where the front seal runs. I purchased & installed what ATI says was an early version that did not have a steel sleeve, just anodized aluminum. The front seal wore a serious grove into seal surface in less than 1000 miles.
Last edited by Roadrace65; 12-11-2007 at 11:22 AM.
#9
Racer
Thread Starter
Roadrace65,
Thanks for the warning. How long ago did you buy the faulty dampener? Where did you buy yours? I was going to get mine from Summit or whoever is cheapest. Thanks!
Thanks for the warning. How long ago did you buy the faulty dampener? Where did you buy yours? I was going to get mine from Summit or whoever is cheapest. Thanks!
#11
Safety Car
BEAUTIFUL car Louis!
#12
Race Director
Definitely pin if aluminum....and one is fine. The center hub and the pulleys are separate, so do make sure you get the right ones. ATI has good tech support if you just give them a call.
Make sure you don't overtighten the bolts holding the parts together, or you lock it solid and turn your harmonic balancer into a harmonic multiplyier
Make sure you don't overtighten the bolts holding the parts together, or you lock it solid and turn your harmonic balancer into a harmonic multiplyier