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what could it be?
By james - 03/30/2003 9:35:24 PM; IP 216.180.195.88
Thanks for the reply. Looking at the harmonic balancer attached to the pulley; I would say it's approximately 1-1.5 inches wide. Does this make it externally balanced?
I think I will do the coat hanger trick in the number 1 and number 4 cylinders and measure the difference to get a stroke and go from there. Do you think that would help?
Thanks
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 What could it be? -- James, 03/30/2003
 RE: What could it be? -- JW, 03/30/2003
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 Thanks for the help. I'll post with results!! -- james, 03/31/2003
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