Diesel Data: Automotive Repair

26. Crankshaft Balancer Clean and Inspect



Crankshaft Balancer Cleaning and Inspection





1. Clean the crankshaft balancer.
2. Clean the belt grooves of all dirt or debris with a wire brush.

3. Caution: Refer to Safety Glasses Caution in Service Precautions.

Dry the crankshaft balancer with compressed air.
4. Inspect the crankshaft balancer for:
^ Worn, grooved, or damaged hub seal surface - A crankshaft balancer hub seal surface with excessive scoring, grooves, rust or other damage must be replaced.

^ Important: In order for the belt to track properly, the belt grooves should be free of all dirt or debris.

Dirty or damaged belt grooves - The balancer belt grooves should be free of any nicks, gouges, or other damage that may not allow the belt to track properly. Minor imperfections may be removed with a fine file.

^ Worn, chunking or deteriorated rubber between the hub and pulley