WTB Fluidampr or ATI damper
#2
Try Summit <edit> for Fluidampr. I got mine new from there. Between Summit Bucks built up from previous purchases and 10% coupon I got a pretty good deal on it from there. Shipped for free as well.
It is the latest version, slips on to crank nose with very little play. You may want to have a crank trigger wheel to put on it, even if you don't currently use one. It will ensure you don't get a 2.5mm gap between the timing belt keeper at the back of the pulley and the timing belt.
It is the latest version, slips on to crank nose with very little play. You may want to have a crank trigger wheel to put on it, even if you don't currently use one. It will ensure you don't get a 2.5mm gap between the timing belt keeper at the back of the pulley and the timing belt.
Last edited by natewin; 08-31-2020 at 02:29 PM. Reason: added Fluidampr
#3
Try Summit. I got mine new from there. Between Summit Bucks built up from previous purchases and 10% coupon I got a pretty good deal on it from there. Shipped for free as well.
It is the latest version, slips on to crank nose with very little play. You may want to have a crank trigger wheel to put on it, even if you don't currently use one. It will ensure you don't get a 2.5mm gap between the timing belt keeper at the back of the pulley and the timing belt.
It is the latest version, slips on to crank nose with very little play. You may want to have a crank trigger wheel to put on it, even if you don't currently use one. It will ensure you don't get a 2.5mm gap between the timing belt keeper at the back of the pulley and the timing belt.
#8
I wonder if you'll even be able to find a used ATI, I know they are semi-press fitting and can be a big pain to get off... carpassion greg reused the one from his 1.6 on to his 1.8 but thats the only re-use I am personally aware. Good luck, just bought a new ATI myself after a long deliberation between ATI and FluiDamper -- really, either are a great option
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