ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

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ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby Si.G » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:05 pm

Hi everyone,

I have installed my ATI harmonic balancer on my crank and I don't think it is on all the way, but now I cannot get it off. I have broken and bent 2 balancer pullers.

Does anyone know of an super strong puller or any alternative ideas.

fyi - the engine is fully built. My last option is to take the crank out and put the whole thing in a press, only problem will be the oil pump might be in the way.

Thanks for your suggestions.
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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby Okibi » Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:03 am

I have a puller that might fit (not sure if it's the same as you've already tried), wonder if the hammer action of a rattle gun might convince it to move better than using the puller as normal.

Have you sprayed it in lube?

Anything on the ATI website?
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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby geofiz » Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:25 am

I have a fairly strong 3 leg puller you can try if required. On a separate note, have you got a spare collant temperature sensor, the one that goes into the housing dreictly under the coil packs. I managed to snap mine putting the engine back in this afternoon.


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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby Si.G » Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:36 am

Okibi wrote:I have a puller that might fit (not sure if it's the same as you've already tried), wonder if the hammer action of a rattle gun might convince it to move better than using the puller as normal.

Have you sprayed it in lube?

Anything on the ATI website?


Bent this http://www.machinemart.co.uk/images/library/product/large/04/040211223.jpg - used lots of lube, heat - not tried the angle grinder yet :D
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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby Si.G » Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:37 am

geofiz wrote:I have a fairly strong 3 leg puller you can try if required. On a separate note, have you got a spare collant temperature sensor, the one that goes into the housing dreictly under the coil packs. I managed to snap mine putting the engine back in this afternoon.


I think so - will take a look tomorrow.
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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby Okibi » Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:33 pm

Mine looks like this ..

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Live pretty close if you want to borrow it and try.
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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby geofiz » Tue Jan 03, 2012 12:19 am

Okibi wrote:Mine looks like this ..

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Live pretty close if you want to borrow it and try.


And I have the three leg version of this one if you want to try it.


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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby Si.G » Tue Jan 03, 2012 12:41 am

I have a 3 arm puller, I am a little concerned that it might damage the balancer, I think the balancer splits into 2 parts, so this type of puller might be an option.
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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby tinsfci » Tue Jan 03, 2012 2:43 am

I haven't played with one of these dampers before, I'll guess it's the one flyin miata sell?

http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dep ... %201991-95

Hard to tell from the photo but most dampers have a rubber ring of some sort so I would not use a leg style puller on the outside. If the 3 holes are threaded then places like http://www.dicandilo.com.au/ sell steel off cuts by the kg and always have bins of random size circles etc to pick through. Find a nice thick circle of about the right diameter and drill and tap for a custom puller. Use a fine thread pitch bolt for the centre bolt. I can help out with taps etc to make something if you need help. Spending the time to make a custom tool is much better than busting the part with something that almost works :oops:

Have you confirmed it isn't all the way on by measuring a stockie? The distance from the bare end of the crank to the easiest to measure pulley rib should be the same?
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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby Si.G » Mon Jan 09, 2012 12:01 am

tinsfci wrote:I haven't played with one of these dampers before, I'll guess it's the one flyin miata sell?

http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?dep ... %201991-95

Hard to tell from the photo but most dampers have a rubber ring of some sort so I would not use a leg style puller on the outside. If the 3 holes are threaded then places like http://www.dicandilo.com.au/ sell steel off cuts by the kg and always have bins of random size circles etc to pick through. Find a nice thick circle of about the right diameter and drill and tap for a custom puller. Use a fine thread pitch bolt for the centre bolt. I can help out with taps etc to make something if you need help. Spending the time to make a custom tool is much better than busting the part with something that almost works :oops:

Have you confirmed it isn't all the way on by measuring a stockie? The distance from the bare end of the crank to the easiest to measure pulley rib should be the same?


I don't know for sure whether it is all the way on or not. If I put a straight edge across the cam pulleys and the idler bearings, it looks about 2-3mm to far out, also the water pump pulley does not line up, but the water pump pulley is not a stock one. It is 1 rib out.

Does anyone have a stock ribbed water pump pulley I can have or borrow - that would pretty much answer the question.
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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby geofiz » Mon Jan 09, 2012 1:42 am

I have one on an NA8 engine that you try. I presume that they are the same as NA6. Let me know if you want to try it.

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Re: ATI Harmonic Balancer Stuck on Crack (Ideas?)

Postby SOK » Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:23 am

Hey Si,

i have a NA6 water pump pulley on my old motor, if you want to borrow it.

let me know...


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