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Dont think there is a bearing in it either. I've had mine off using the SK DIY timing belt replacement. AFAIK it is two parts bonded together by rubber.????

Ther is a place at 17 Mile Rocks that has Stagea bits. They are in the Yellow Pages. A bit EXXY though, but close.

the only thing i have ever see go wrong with a harmonic balancer is the rubber bonding seperating or the key way flogging out

sounds a bit suss if you ask me

and there is no bearing on a balancer they must be talking about the idler for the timing belt which should always be replaced with the belt

Further to my last i dropped in and inspected myself.

Timing belt had dropped a tooth, timing bearings made the sound of sand when turned, harmonic balancer interior rubber was perishing.

So i went to just jap, and ordered the following

- Gates Racing timing belt kit

- HPI clear timing belt cover (bling bling)

- Ross Tuffbond harmonic balancer

Total cost $1028.70 with a 10% trade discount!

Kinda lucky in a way i caught it.

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