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Thanks Shoe.
By James - 03/15/2002 7:50:16 PM; IP 205.188.200.202
I was out there looking at it yesterday and kinda figured it out by the way the spacer sets against the timing chain cover. You know, the spacer that goes between the back of the balancer and the front of the cover. It not being flush with end of the crank just doesn't look real tidey but that is the way it is. Thanks again. James
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 Harmonic balancer installed position on crank. -- James, 03/14/2002
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Thanks Shoe. -- James, 03/15/2002
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