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Balancer Installer tools

Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 8:36 am
by John_Heard
I broke my POS Summit Chinese made balancer tool last night pulling on my balancer. Got a little too carried away trying to make sure the balancer was fully seated I guess.

Anyway, it's time to buy a new one, and I'm not buying another one from Summit or Jegs (Chinese crap). Any particular brand recommendations?

Re: Balancer Installer tools

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 11:25 pm
by Monty Mikho
Beyond wrote:I broke my POS Summit Chinese made balancer tool last night pulling on my balancer. Got a little too carried away trying to make sure the balancer was fully seated I guess.

Anyway, it's time to buy a new one, and I'm not buying another one from Summit or Jegs (Chinese crap). Any particular brand recommendations?
I bought an OTC harmonic balancer puller/installer kit from E-bay for $55.00 new about 2 years ago and the thing works great.. Used it for atleast 30 rebuilds

Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 8:21 am
by John_Heard
Thanks for the tip Monty, I'll keep an eye open for one of those. I found out the one Summit sells is probably a knock off of the one made here in the USA by Precision Performance Products - http://www.precisionperformance.com/puller.htm

Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 2:00 pm
by DOTracer
Beyond wrote:Thanks for the tip Monty, I'll keep an eye open for one of those. I found out the one Summit sells is probably a knock off of the one made here in the USA by Precision Performance Products - http://www.precisionperformance.com/puller.htm
I got the Summit puller/installer for Christmas as my old Snap-on was showing signs of age (installer). I was disappointed with the quality of the Summit threaded inserts/adapters. They lack enough thread length for adequate engagement and it pulled the threads off the adapter on the first use. I figure I'll have to take two grade 8 bolts and weld the heads together to make a proper adapter with long enough threads and also theads that have points on them and aren't flattened for whatever reason.

I wound up using the trusty old Snap-on installed to put the balancer on the new engine this winter and left the Summit kit in the box. I have a normal auto parts store Lisle puller to remove the balancer which works fine.

Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 2:05 pm
by DOTracer
Beyond wrote:Thanks for the tip Monty, I'll keep an eye open for one of those. I found out the one Summit sells is probably a knock off of the one made here in the USA by Precision Performance Products - http://www.precisionperformance.com/puller.htm
I got the Summit puller/installer for Christmas as my old Snap-on was showing signs of age (installer). I was disappointed with the quality of the Summit threaded inserts/adapters. They lack enough thread length for adequate engagement and it pulled the threads off the adapter on the first use. I figure I'll have to take two grade 8 bolts and weld the heads together to make a proper adapter with long enough threads and also theads that have points on them and aren't flattened for whatever reason.

I wound up using the trusty old Snap-on installed to put the balancer on the new engine this winter and left the Summit kit in the box. I have a normal auto parts store Lisle puller to remove the balancer which works fine.

Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 2:07 pm
by John_Heard
Todd mine did the same thing last year when I pulled the balancer off, stripped the threads on that adapter that screws into the crank. Precision Performance Products that sells the original will sell you just the threaded adapter, I used that this time and it did fine, but the main body snapped in two when I seated the balancer. Junk chinese parts :attack: I've got to break my habit of cheaping out on tools like that.

balancer

Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 2:33 pm
by Str8line
I use a Tavia Installer, small block on one end, big block on the other.....

Summit Balancer Tools

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 11:30 am
by Turbo38v6
For those who used the Summit piece, did you guys order the Proform one (http://store.summitracing.com/default.a ... search.asp) or the Summit brand unit (http://store.summitracing.com/default.a ... search.asp).

I need it for a Buick V6 crank. I know I won't use the Proform Chinese cr@p but I'm wondering about the Summit branded one. It's over $90 so can it be that bad?? Maybe price is a bad indicator of the product.

Thanks,
-Lloyd

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 12:26 pm
by John_Heard
I can't remember for sure, it isn't marked with any brand name that I've noticed. Might be somewhere on the instructions in small print?

If you want one of that type, I'd highly recommend just buying the original American made puller from http://www.precisionperformance.com/puller.htm this is the one that the copies are based on.

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2005 8:17 pm
by Racer704
Here is my 2 cents, ATI makes a nice kit to go with there great balancers... you may want to check them out...

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 6:12 am
by John_Heard
That does look like a nice one, good find..

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http://www.atiperformanceproducts.com/p ... /index.htm

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 6:17 am
by Racer704
Thats the one we have John... nice pic also

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:07 pm
by Turbo38v6
Thanks guys. I'm going to go ahead and order the one from ATI.

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 4:48 pm
by jones_performance
i got mine from my mac tool truck