oil slinger
- brokenujoint
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oil slinger
So I hear that some engines use an oil slinger and some don't. I've got a 97 block with a 12 wt crank. Do I need a slinger or not? Also, which harmonic balancer should I purchase? A 258 model or a 97 4.0 (which is what the block is) 
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: oil slinger
A 4.0L balancer for your year vehicle is what you want.
If you get a Mopar balancer, remove the oil slinger. If you get an aftermarket keep it. I would recommend a Powerbond balancer over other aftermarket ones. Dorman is made in China and the Professional Products didn't come with a timing mark. Regardless of which one you get have your machine sop balance it. Everyone I had was out of balance to some extent.
			
			
									
						
							If you get a Mopar balancer, remove the oil slinger. If you get an aftermarket keep it. I would recommend a Powerbond balancer over other aftermarket ones. Dorman is made in China and the Professional Products didn't come with a timing mark. Regardless of which one you get have your machine sop balance it. Everyone I had was out of balance to some extent.
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Re: oil slinger
I was told by Jeep that if you use a Mopar balancer, that there was a TSB stating not to reuse the slinger.
Confirming Silvers' previous post.
J.B.
			
			
									
						
										
						Confirming Silvers' previous post.
J.B.
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Re: oil slinger
That is what I heard as well.
			
			
									
						
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Re: oil slinger
Im a chrysler mechanic and I can confirm there is a TSB to not use the slinger.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: oil slinger
good. I'll get the Mopar one and have it balanced. No slinger is one less thing to worry about . Thanks guys. 
			
			
									
						
										
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