Danger of Power Pulleys & Understanding the Harmonic Damper

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Old 06-18-2005, 11:00 AM
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Exclamation Danger of Power Pulleys & Understanding the Harmonic Damper

You guys need to read this.

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You need to read this...From Unorthodox Racing

4) "Is my crank pulley a harmonic/torsional/vibration damper or a harmonic balancer?"

People are getting their crank pulleys confused with the harmonic dampers found on some V6 / V8 engines. "Harmonic Balancer" is a term that is used loosely in the automotive industry. Technically, this type of device does not exist. The "balancer" part comes from engines that are externally balanced and have a counterweight cast into the damper, hence the merging of the two terms. None of the applications that we offer utilize a counterweight as part of the pulley as these engines are internally balanced.

The pulleys on most of the new import and smaller domestic engines have an elastomer (rubber ring) incorporated into the pulley that looks similar to a harmonic damper. The elastomer in the OEM pulley serves as an isolator, which is there to suppress natural vibration and noise from the engine itself, the A/C compressor, P/S pump, and alternator. This is what the manufacturers call NVH (Noise Vibration & Harshness) when referring to noticeable noise and vibration in the passenger compartment. It is important to note that in these applications, this elastomer is somewhat inadequate in size, as well as life span, to act as an effective torsional damper. If you look at the pulleys on some of the imports there is no rubber to be found at all. We have samples of these, mostly from Acura/Honda, the Nissan Altima, 1.8L Eclipse, 2.3L Fords, Chrysler 2.2L's, and 1.8L VW's, to mention a few. This is not to say that with our pulleys you will hear a ton of noise or feel more vibration from your engine compartment. Most who have installed and driven a vehicle with our pulleys will notice the engine actually feels smoother. This is a natural result of replacing the heavy steel crank pulley with a CNC-machined aluminum pulley. NVH is variable and unique to every car. NVH will increase with the installation of an aftermarket intake and/or exhaust, for example. Think of OEM intake systems in newer cars, they use baffles and resonators in the intake to quiet all the intake noise. Aftermarket intakes eliminate these resonators and create dramatic increases in engine noise from the throttle opening and closing. So to most tuners, certain types of NVH can make the driving experience more enjoyable.

The purpose of a traditional harmonic damper is to protect against crank failure from torsional movement. This is not necessary in most modern engines because of the many advances in engine design and materials. Factors such as stroke, displacement, inline, V configurations, power output, etc., do determine when and how these harmonics and torsional movements occur.

Again, there is a lot of internet hearsay about the pulleys. When engine problems occur, too often people are quick to blame the pulley first, rather than taking the time to look logically into why there was a problem. We hope that after reading this you will understand the crank pulleys better.
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So what are your thoughts on changing the OEM crank pulley with a UR crank pulley as far as NVH goes? BTW I have a 99TL and plan on getting the UR pulley soon. Currently I have stone headers and K&N Filter.
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There are dozens of posts on UR pulleys. Take some time to read them. No one has had any issues.
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I've never seen a post about an engine problem caused by UR pulleys. I've had them on for about 25k miles with no problems.
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I had them on for about 30K and no problems whatsoever. There hasn't been an increase in any noise from the pulleys either.
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good, BTW I have read all the threads I just wanted MikePA take on them.
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according to my honda tech our engine is internally balanced...
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Originally Posted by mech
according to my honda tech our engine is internally balanced...
yes we dont have a harmonic damp on our crank pully
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I got the UR Crank pulley too, no problems.
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