Loose harmonic balancer AND crank pulley

dipietro9006

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Just wanted to share my recent experience. A few drives ago, I noticed my belt was squeaking. I figured it was an idler pulley. Upon closer look, my harmonic balancer was wobbling around. I loosened the sep. belt, took the balancer bolt off, and reinstalled the bolt with with red loctite and a 4 ft pipe. I could see that the balancer was pulled straight. I go to restart the viper, still have a squeak and the pulley still wobbling around. I realized the 3 pulley bolts were loose too! I don't see many people talking about the 6 balancer pulley bolts coming loose. Those got some red sauce, too. I've driven the car a few hundred miles since and everything good. I also painted a line on the bolt with nail polish (thanks, wifey) to see if it moves in the future.

I was ignorant and thought "nah, this won't happen to me". GO TIGHTEN YOUR CRANK BOLTS AND PAINT. Also, check your 6 crank pulley bolts! I'm happy the pulley and/or balancer didn't fly through my 96 GTS hood at 5,000 RPM.
 

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Unfortunately many years ago I was not aware of this engineering defect the pulley bolt came loose spun the pulley on the crank nose beyond use. Had to replace crank. I then pinned the pulley. So far all is good. Beware. Happened at 18,000 miles.
 

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Ya, I was going to ask OP how the snout looked.
I indexed the Balancer day one of purchasing my car about 10 years or so ago..
 
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The worst offending Viper is the 2004 with its reduced size damper retaining bolt.

Duramax diesels are infamous for this problem also.
 

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Yes indeed. My '03, I heard the screetch, belt then frayed (brand new belt). I had heard about this as fairly common concern. Reached down and could 'hand turn' the crankshaft pulley. Couldn't believe it and this is NOT good! Got with a friend and it took taking the airbox off and both of us darn near in the engine bay ---to re-torque to 250ft-lbs. (I believe it varies on the torque, but '03's had the large size diameter bolt and 250ft-lbs. Had to use an extension/breaker bar to get to that torque:) Marked bolt with white marker---hasn't moved since and I'm at around 54K miles 6 months later. I'd estimate I had around 48K miles on my car when it came loose (Or I noticed it was loose). I would recommend all of you, All Gens (for sanity) reach down and check that bolt on your Viper---

Lucky it didn't come off completely.....

More info on this:

 

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I had that happen on One Lap of America. The bolt fell out at the Indy dragstrip and fortunately one of the spectators saw it and brought it to me. I questioned the garage and found out they did not use the special tool to seat the damper before installing the bolt. I did my best to get it torqued up and won the event without further incidents.
 
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