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    Harmonic Balancer

    The AC Delco is the way to go. Some guys recommend Dorman but they are not made the same. The AC has 7mm of rubber between the hubs. The Dorman 4mm. Make sure you use a new bolt and replace the front seal. The ultimate is a Fluiddampr, but that will run you about $400. The AC is a little over...
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    Harmonic Balancer

    Used GM 1 6015.05-1c. Found out on another blog that GM changed the torque spec to 200ft lbs on engines after 1985.
  3. R

    Harmonic Balancer

    I am replacing the harmonic balancer on my M1009 6.2l. I will use a new bolt. The GM 6.2l manual says torque to 150ft lbs. The military manual says 200ft lbs. Which is right?
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