I've read some horror stories of the stock Harmonic balancers coming apart on the 6.2L's and destroying engines. (Rubber coming apart, etc)
I've got no projects planned for my M1009 at the moment.. would a new fluidampr be a good investment? They're kinda pricey, so it would take a lot of justification in my mind to pull the trigger.
My M1009 is 65k miles, in good shape (read little to no rust), had a few modest upgrades (doghead starter relay, glow plug upgrade, replacement hoses, etc) and has had reasonable maintenance. I did one of those head gasket exhaust in coolant tests and it passed with flying colors.
Tldr; would a fluidampr be a good investment to keep the engine "uncracked" for another 40 years, or is it overkill? Still running the original Harmonic balancer.
I've got no projects planned for my M1009 at the moment.. would a new fluidampr be a good investment? They're kinda pricey, so it would take a lot of justification in my mind to pull the trigger.
My M1009 is 65k miles, in good shape (read little to no rust), had a few modest upgrades (doghead starter relay, glow plug upgrade, replacement hoses, etc) and has had reasonable maintenance. I did one of those head gasket exhaust in coolant tests and it passed with flying colors.
Tldr; would a fluidampr be a good investment to keep the engine "uncracked" for another 40 years, or is it overkill? Still running the original Harmonic balancer.