Vibration at idle or while stationary is a sign. oem balancers have an inner and outer ring. the inner ring is keyed to the crank; the outer is attached to the inner via an elastomer (rubber).BaddNotch said:I've been trying to figure out for years how a balancer can go bad, so how does it happen? Mine doesn't look balanced while the motor's running these days...is this how to tell, or is there something else?
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if the elastomer cracks or loses structural integrity, the ability of the balancer to work at 100% is compromised. the outer ring can slip compared to the inner ring, so timing marks can be off, or it can slip so that it is like someone hit the front of the outer ring with a hammer (balancer looks like it oscillates).
people have had the two halves come completely apart. not cool!
