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8050 Vibration Damper

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    Posted: 16 hours 24 minutes ago at 8:51pm
I noticed a slight wobble of the crankshaft pulley while the engine was running. Looking closer I noticed the neoprene on the damper was cracked and not spaced evenly around the circumference. Didn't look like there was any recent movement, but don't think this is proper. I tried doing a search for this subject and came up empty. I seem to remember this topic discussed on here before and believe there was a place out in the NW USA that rebuilds dampers. Would appreciate thoughts and comments on this.
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Jim, it has been discussed. Seems like not that long ago. If memory serves a dampener from a Detroit diesel of some sort might work?



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Mike's link discusses the fluid dampeners used on the higher horsepower engines. I'm not sure if the guy in Oregon?? is still rebuilding the rubber dampeners. Dale manufacturing, I think.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mikez Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 5 hours 19 minutes ago at 7:56am
Right Jim is referring to the rubber in the crank pulley 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SteveM C/IL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 3 hours 24 minutes ago at 9:51am
Dr Allis had one rebuilt not so long ago.....
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Yes, and I had it done by Dale Mfg in Salem, Oregon. Address is 3425 Fairhaven Ave NE zip 97301.  Email: langsatherdavid@gmail.com     It is my understanding that he has officially retired now, but check that out for yourself.  A & I products has new ones with p/n A-74037126.
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