Crank Pulley Replacement (2JZ) - Stock Vs ATI Vs Fliudamper

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Crank Pulley Replacement (2JZ) - Stock Vs ATI Vs Fliudamper

Postby MrOizo » Mon Dec 17, 2012 3:17 pm

With all the talk recently with people having crank pulleys giving way, i want to replace mine before it does damage.

What is the better replacement?

Stock? ATi? Fluidampr?

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Some say the Fluidampr is best for low RPM and ATI for high. No idea where they get the stats from? :?
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Postby Shrike » Mon Dec 17, 2012 3:53 pm

http://www.spoolimports.com/products/ross-balancers

Ross is another option but are $$$$
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Postby e30-323ti » Mon Dec 17, 2012 4:11 pm

Interested to hear anyones experience also.

On a similar theme, the guys in the US racing with the BMW S54B32 (e46 M3 engine) have a lot of crank pulley (harmonic balancer) failures.
A vast majority now use the OEM pulley/balancer, and treat it as a 'consumable' replacing each season, they also have a cooling duct pointed at the pulley to keep it cool. After a few trying all vaireties of after market units.
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Postby Mr Ree » Mon Dec 17, 2012 4:54 pm

I stuck with a new OEM HB because I trust Toyotas QC <Y2K ;)

Im not suggesting the aftermarket items arent good or better in some cases, but unless you are talking about a huge power race engine, I dont see the need. And then consider that certain HB's dont fit well and will possibly need machining out to get over the snout of the crank, and I know what one Im choosing.

Most of us own fast street cars, that go to the track from time to time, so Im sure the oem HB will suit anyone else in this category fine too.

Given most 2JZ's are almost 20 years old, I would consider it an extremely smart idea to get a new one on there asap, unless its clearly been replaced in the recent past.

P.S Buy a new HB bolt at the same time.
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Postby Girvs » Mon Dec 17, 2012 5:29 pm

I will be installing a Ross one once my engine is built, just so I never have to replace it again.
Though at the moment I'm not running a harmonic balancer on my NA and have been for about 20K+ without any issues, despite a whole bunch of people having the belief that the engine is going to spontaneously blow up because it doesn't have one :lol:
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Postby MrOizo » Mon Dec 17, 2012 8:59 pm

Found this while searching (and relised Mr Ree had replied to the thread on SF-AU http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/a80 ... ncers.html)

Technical Specifications:

...............................OEM................ ..............ATI.......................ROSS

Outside dia.............215mm........................172mm ..................184mm
Balancer thickness....43mm inc pulley........39mm inc pulley..........50mm inc pulley
O/all thickness........53.5mm inc hub.........62mm inc hub............ 70mm inc hub
Pulley dia.............145mm iron...............168mm alloy................145mm alloy
Hub....................Alloy cast integral.........steel 1.075kg...............alloy 0.290kg
Weight.................3.317kg.................... ....3.29kg.......................3.025kg

The pulley on the OEM damper weighs 1.25kg by itself.



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Postby MrOizo » Mon Dec 17, 2012 9:02 pm

Mr Ree wrote:
Im not suggesting the aftermarket items arent good or better in some cases, but unless you are talking about a huge power race engine, I dont see the need. And then consider that certain HB's dont fit well and will possibly need machining out to get over the snout of the crank, and I know what one Im choosing.


I like the look of the aftermarket stuff and adding that to your parts list is cool :P

I am going to the US in a few days and thought of getting one and bringing back with me - will save on international shipping for sure!

Need to have a think about it now. Cheers for input people!
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Postby 92mr2paddy » Tue Dec 18, 2012 9:35 pm

i went for the ATI one as every review i read about them said they work well, will have to update when the car's going, my old one had some serious cracks in the rubber so i would def recommend replacement atleast with the OEM one.
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Postby Mr Ree » Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:50 am

Those weights and images were put together by a chap named Stuart(Superstock), who knows a thing or two about a thing or two, and factual data is his strong point.

He also did a simulation for my new FFIM to let me know where I can expect losses and gains, given its plenum volume, and velocity stack length etc...
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