tretiak
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- Jun 9, 2005
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northampton,
Pennsylvania
ok i am hopefully picking up a 92 tsi awd and the harmonic balancer seperated from it's self is this safe to drive to my house which is 10 to 15 minutes away
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ok i am hopefully picking up a 92 tsi awd and the harmonic balancer seperated from it's self is this safe to drive to my house which is 10 to 15 minutes away
ok the guy is including one with the car which i am going to replace as soon as i get it to my friends garage or in my garage i have the chilton book to help my get threw it.
No, it is not.
And that's all he has to say about that.Don't ask, just trust me on this one!

Don't drive the car at all before you replace it. Mine came apart on me and it slung my belts off, stopping the water pump, alternator and power steering all at once. That's not a nice surprise when you're trying to muscle the steering wheel through a corner, then being stopped in traffic watching your temp creep dangerously high as you try to pull into the nearest parking lot.
One bit of advise when replacing it: DO NOT lay under the pulley when tapping it with a hammer and screwdriver to get it off. It is heavy, and when it falls unexpectedly, it will split your upper lip wide open right under your nose. Don't ask, just trust me on this one!
I would do it in his driveway also, just make sure you get the proper belts for the wp to alt., and power steering. and might as well get the a.c. while your at it. If your confident working on cars, and know what your doing,replacing the pulley and belts should be a 20 min. job at most. But i've done it many times.
ok i am hopefully picking up a 92 tsi awd and the harmonic balancer seperated from it's self is this safe to drive to my house which is 10 to 15 minutes away
NavyP583 said:i mean crank pulley. sorry i couldnt edit the post.
Something wrong with all your shift keys?sbengineering said:unless your revving to the moon, you don't need an expensive balancer.
You're right, who needs a dampener when you have a broken crank. http://www.dsmtalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=184691dsmpokolm said:I agree get one of those one piece crank pullies. You will never have to touch it again. With some you will need smaller belts.
Stick with the OEM harmonic balancer, replacing it from time to time is part of doing DSM business, that or go with a $300 Fluiddamper piece.tretiak said:car has no a/c its coming with a stock one and im just going to throw that on drive to my friend who has an unorthodox racing crank pulley give him the money for it and throw it on there.