Information on Harmonic Balancers
Posted: December 13th, 2006, 10:42 pm
Guy,
I have had a couple of people ask me to make crank pulleys for the BMW S14 engines used in the E30 version of the M3. These engines feature a harmonic balancer on the front crank pulley. I have found very little information on if this part is truely necessary. I understand how the part works, and that it can help reduce torsional vibration in almost any engine situation. I was just wondering what your take on it is. I have not seen any definative tests to prove one way or another. Many people have "heard" of having crankshaft failures without one but no one knows for sure.
What really bugs is me is that all the previous versions of this engine, the M10 and such that go in the 2002 and 320 bmws do not have balancers and their cranks are very similar. Also, why don't our Fiat and Alfa engines have them?
Thanks for your help,
-Jason Miller
I have had a couple of people ask me to make crank pulleys for the BMW S14 engines used in the E30 version of the M3. These engines feature a harmonic balancer on the front crank pulley. I have found very little information on if this part is truely necessary. I understand how the part works, and that it can help reduce torsional vibration in almost any engine situation. I was just wondering what your take on it is. I have not seen any definative tests to prove one way or another. Many people have "heard" of having crankshaft failures without one but no one knows for sure.
What really bugs is me is that all the previous versions of this engine, the M10 and such that go in the 2002 and 320 bmws do not have balancers and their cranks are very similar. Also, why don't our Fiat and Alfa engines have them?
Thanks for your help,
-Jason Miller