Stick with the ATI damper. They can put the timing marks in the proper
position for a 4 , 6 or 8 cylinder, just send it to them. I use ATI dampers on
full race and street engines, could not be happier. Yes they do cost $$$$ but
it will pay for itself over the long run.
Sam H.
> On Dec 3, 2013, at 1:14 PM, toodamnfunky@comcast.net wrote:
>
> FoT
>
> I have the Moss B= pulley and belt conversion with the rubber joint on the
> crank pulley/dampener.
>
> Kas warned me at Elkhart lake that these can separate and with that I would
> like to explore higher quality
>
> crank dampeners. We installed an ATI super damper on Mark Edenbs car and
> there are three things about it I donbt like.
>
> 1. Cost + $ 500.00
> 2. They are not clocked correctly for the TR4 and a new timing pointer
> needs to be fitted in a less than ideal position.
> 3. With the engine installed there is only B<b clearance to the steering
> rack.
>
>
>
> B
>
> So with that I have been looking at OEM and aftermarket dampeners/balancers
> for other cars but I just donbt know
>
> enough about machining to determine if it would be worth trying to machine
a
> balancer from another make to fit the TR4.
>
> B
>
> While on the subject of pullies in general Ibm wondering what others have
> done with non-Triumph parts.
>
> I would prefer a serpentine belt. I know I could fit a good quality
tensioner
> but still stuck on fitting non-triumph pullies
>
> to the TR-4.
>
> Can anyone advise on this subject ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> jim g
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