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Old 07-08-2003, 08:43 AM   #21
Shaggy
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Actually Chris I think it is easier to just use my my impact to get the bolt out.

In all seriousness though to the guy thast pried his balancer off you need to look very closely at your balancer and if any of the elastomer looks like it is starting to come out then i would look into getting a new balance as soon as money permitted. It is a big no-no to pry on the balancer. If you look around you can get good sfi approved balancers for around 150 (not cat although i have never had a prolem with cat's stuff when used in its intended application).
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