Harmonic Balancer Rebuilding/Replacement Suggetion
I'm in the middle of a frame off restoration of my 75 convertible. I pulled the engine and discovered the harmonic balancer had separated. I contacted several of the usual corvette parts suppliers and found that the reproduction part was back ordered or no longer offered. The back ordered part was $135.00. I heard about a used one at a local Corvette supplier so my wife went and picked it up. When she got home I couldn’t believe that the guy had the nerve to sell it. It was obviously beaten with a hammer; I wasn’t about to put it on my engine.
The machinist rebuilding my engine told me about a place called Damper Dudes in Redding, CA. that rebuilds harmonic balancers. I called them and got an estimate of $53.00. I was skeptical but I didn’t have anything to lose. I packaged it up and sent it off. The next day they called me and told me they received my balancer and would be able to machine it and ship it out the same day. I was shocked and still a little skeptical. Two days later the box arrived at my house. Much to my surprise it was my balancer looking new! They did an outstanding job of rebuilding the balancer and it looked original! They ensure me that the compound used to attach the outer ring to the hub is much stronger and reliable than the original material. It will definitely meet NCRS standards. Kudos to Damper Dudes! They were definately concerned about originality and customer service. Oh yeah, the final cost with shipping was $57.83.
Last edited by emf1367; Apr 7, 2005 at 01:39 AM.
I ended up buying a barely used ATI 7" (most big block dampers are 8", except 427 and 396) damper at a swap meet and painted it orange. It looks original at a glance but wouldn't fool a judge. At least I know the outer ring will never slip or come off of this baby!
Brought the body to my 1960 home a few weeks ago and now will spend the warmer months rebuilding, restoring, rechroming, repairing etc. Hope to have most of the pieces ready when it is painted next year. Shooting for the NCRS Regional in St. Louis, June 2007.
Greg
1960fivette
I have run into a few ripoff artists since I started the restoration. So I decided to notify as many people as I can when I have good experiences. It's nice to encounter those people and businesses that understand what quality and customer service truly mean. The Damper Dudes set the standard as far as I'm concerned. I also had a great experience with the local company that rebuilt my radiator.
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