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Old 05-28-2003, 09:48 AM   #4
95_MUSTANG_95
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Default Problem fixed

Thanks for you posts. . .

cyberstang5.0 - Everyting looked tight and was. Pulley was secured fully. Took you advise on the lock-tite when I put the new harmonic balancer on last night.

drudis - Ya, I made sure I put the chain on correctly by double/triple checking before putting the cover back on. Good call though, that would have really S****. The lining between the pulley and vibration damber was seperating that's why it moved so easily.

Well, I replaced the Harmonic Balancer last night after work and it ran like a top. $100 bucks and 40 minutes. The balancer was new but, I could have gone to a salavage yard and pulled my own for probably 20-40 bucks.
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