trinity_gt
10 Year Member
Gearbanger 101 said:......and causing the oil pump gear to fail!?! WTF.....where do some of you get these ideas?
From research and basic knowledge of engine function.
Are you one of those that erroneously calls the harmonic damper on the 4.6 a "balancer"? Do you understand the concept of torsional vibration in a crankshaft and the need to dampen it? Do you understand the concept of harmonics and resonance? Do you know where the oil pump drive gear is, in the engine, relation to the harmonic damper?
And even though I disagree with him calling it a "balancer", this is what Sean Hyland says in his book "How to Build Max Performance 4.6-litre Ford Engines":
"The harmonic balancer is essential in providing a trouble-free service life for the crankshaft. The oil pump failures on engines using stock oil pumps can be attributed to a harmonic problem that manifests itself by breaking the oil pump gears.
The first instances of oil pump failure we encountered were the result of trying a small crankshaft flange instead of a balancer. There also seems to be increased instances of oil pump failure when some brands of underdrive pulley kits are used. I believe this is due to inadequate damping with the reduced diameter harmonic damper provided. SHM recently developed an underdrive harmonic balancer that retains 92% of the original mass." - pg 19
I now await proof from you that torsional vibration in the crank cannot cause oil pump failure on these motors.
.....where do some of you get these ideas?



Meanwhile, it was just because dad knew that I'm be soaking up his garage for the next week installing it and he was trying to keep me out.