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XDP Premium Balancer Series - Stock Replacement Harmonic Balancer - 98.5-02 5.9L Cummins - XD712
Harmonic Balancer
XD712
Fits 1998.5-2002 Dodge 5.9L Cummins
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$316.95
Sale:
$301.10
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$15.85
Description
Replace the worn harmonic balancer on your Dodge 5.9L diesel with the XDP Premium Balancer Series - Stock Replacement Harmonic Balancer XD712. A harmonic balancer (also known as a crankshaft vibration damper) serves more than just the function of spinning the pulleys on an engine. It is designed to help eliminate engine harmonics, reducing vibrations that might otherwise transfer into the cab of your truck. Composed of three primary components - the hub, the rubber damper, and the outer ring, the balancer is carefully calibrated through factors such as sizing and balance to help dampen engine power pulses and provide smooth engine operation.
The XDP Premium Balancer Series are a direct-fit replacement and designed to deliver excellent strength and durability. In contrast to many other balancers that utilize inexpensive gray iron castings, XDP Premium Balancers are constructed using high-strength Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron. Additionally, while most OEM balancers rely on press-in dampening rubber that may fail under high-torque serpentine belt applications, XDP harmonic balancers use both inserted and pressure-bonded rubber that produces excellent rubber strength.
TECH TIPS:
Vehicle manufacturers often times simply recommend inspecting the damper every 30K miles or at set intervals. This can make it hard to determine when to physically replace the damper. When a harmonic balancer requires replacement, these are often some of the most common reasons.
Deterioration of the Rubber Damper:
The rubber that binds the components of the balancer together is susceptible to degradation when exposed to oil, contaminants, extreme heat, dirt roads, or ozone damage. This deterioration can lead to improper balancer function, often manifesting as unexplained vibrations at idle or at higher speeds. A thorough inspection of the rubber can confirm the issue, and in such cases, the balancer may need to be replaced.
Engine Rebuild:
When rebuilding or remanufacturing an engine, it is crucial to replace the harmonic balancer to ensure optimal performance. Installing an old, worn balancer on a freshly rebuilt engine undermines the integrity of the rebuild and could result in undesirable vibrations. A new balancer ensures a smoother, longer-lasting operation.
XD710 Harmonic Balancer Specifications:
Timing Marks: N
Overall OD (in): 9.252
Nose OD (in): 0
Overall Width (in): 2.105
Crank Bore (in): 0
Ring Width (in): 2.105
Bolt Holes: 4
Counterweight Balance: Neutral, no counterweight
No. of Integrated Pulleys: 1
Pulley Type 1: Serpentine
Pulley Grooves 1: 8
Pulley OD 1 (in): 6.812
Crank Trigger/Exciter Plate: N
The XDP Premium Balancer Series are a direct-fit replacement and designed to deliver excellent strength and durability. In contrast to many other balancers that utilize inexpensive gray iron castings, XDP Premium Balancers are constructed using high-strength Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron. Additionally, while most OEM balancers rely on press-in dampening rubber that may fail under high-torque serpentine belt applications, XDP harmonic balancers use both inserted and pressure-bonded rubber that produces excellent rubber strength.
Features:
- Direct Fit Replacement
- Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron Construction
- Constructed With Inserted And Pressure-Bonded Rubber
- Superior Bonding Strength Between The Inner And Outer Balancer Rings
TECH TIPS:
Vehicle manufacturers often times simply recommend inspecting the damper every 30K miles or at set intervals. This can make it hard to determine when to physically replace the damper. When a harmonic balancer requires replacement, these are often some of the most common reasons.
Deterioration of the Rubber Damper:
The rubber that binds the components of the balancer together is susceptible to degradation when exposed to oil, contaminants, extreme heat, dirt roads, or ozone damage. This deterioration can lead to improper balancer function, often manifesting as unexplained vibrations at idle or at higher speeds. A thorough inspection of the rubber can confirm the issue, and in such cases, the balancer may need to be replaced.
Engine Rebuild:
When rebuilding or remanufacturing an engine, it is crucial to replace the harmonic balancer to ensure optimal performance. Installing an old, worn balancer on a freshly rebuilt engine undermines the integrity of the rebuild and could result in undesirable vibrations. A new balancer ensures a smoother, longer-lasting operation.
XD710 Harmonic Balancer Specifications:
Timing Marks: N
Overall OD (in): 9.252
Nose OD (in): 0
Overall Width (in): 2.105
Crank Bore (in): 0
Ring Width (in): 2.105
Bolt Holes: 4
Counterweight Balance: Neutral, no counterweight
No. of Integrated Pulleys: 1
Pulley Type 1: Serpentine
Pulley Grooves 1: 8
Pulley OD 1 (in): 6.812
Crank Trigger/Exciter Plate: N
Details
- XD712
- XD712
- XDP Xtreme Diesel Performance
- New
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Shipping Information
- Item Requires Shipping
- 16.0 lbs.
- W12.0000” x H6.0000” x L12.0000”
- Free Shipping - Ground
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