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Front crank dampener for a 8070 |
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8070nc
Orange Level Access Joined: 21 Mar 2019 Location: North Carolina Points: 505 |
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Posted: 26 Jan 2023 at 6:28pm |
Does anyone know where I can get one new
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1957 D14 DES 300 with 25000 engine 616 tractor |
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DrAllis
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AGCO doesn't have them ?? isn't there a brand name stamped on your old one ??
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8070nc
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Thanks Doc. My dealer says they are no longer availiable. I havent taken it off yet so i havent examined it for a name
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DrAllis
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I'd heard the 8050 and smaller rubber damper wasn't available, but had not heard the fluid damper to the 7080/8070 wasn't as well.
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MikeKroupa
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Doc is right there is manufactures name/part number stamped on them. I also think either a Detroit 4-71 or 6-71 used the same fluid dampener. Good Luck
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SteveM C/IL
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Fliudamper's 4-71 DDA appears to have same demensions. I never chased the specific measurements as I found a NOS in WA. Worth investigating if they're priced similar to their other products. Both my original and replacement have names stamped (different) and neither are found by google.
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Alvin M
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Dale manufacturing used to rebuilt them 503-364-8685
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8070nc
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Thanks everyone. Gives me some rabbit trails. Ill see which one get me there. Ill post when I find a solution. Might help someone else
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DrAllis
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Dale Mfg rebuilds the rubber dampers, because he just did one for me. I've never understood him to rebuild viscous dampers, but maybe he does, but I don't think so.
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8070nc
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I talked to Dale Mfg. They only do the other style. He did tell me what happens to fliud damper is the fluid wears out and the inner weight binds so it stops functioning. I have found a NOS ill be good on this tractor. I do thank everyone for their help
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Allis dave
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That's concerning if there are no longer options for these...
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8070nc
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Im not sure but im becoming convinced that a damper off a 71 series detroit is the same thing
In time I will find out for sure and iI will post it for sure |
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Ron(AB)
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I checked my dealer and they also said - "no longer available" and "none in stock" at any dealer!
The dampener is on: 8070, N+R series combines (with the allis engine) and the small 4WD tractors too... Has anyone found a crossover? |
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405, 7000, 7050, 8050, 8070, L3, 2300 & 2600 disk
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Ron(AB)
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Reliance is showing the part on their website and Jen sales (which just resells Reliance parts?).
just under $1200... |
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405, 7000, 7050, 8050, 8070, L3, 2300 & 2600 disk
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AC7060IL
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Could one of these dampener be what you’re looking for?
https://klmperformance.com/products/detroit-diesel-series-71-crankshaft-damper Or? Edited by AC7060IL - 30 Jan 2023 at 6:15pm |
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8070nc
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This is a new one from Allis. There is one that goes on a 71 series detroit that appears to be the same as the ones on the allis engines. When I get the old one off Im going to find one from the detriots and find out. Ive got another 8070 that needs the engine built so ill neef another one |
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injpumpEd
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Dang! That does look exactly like the 71 series detroit one I'm watching on ebay. I'm betting they are the same.
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210 "too hot to farm" puller, part of the "insane pumpkin posse". Owner of Guenther Heritage Diesel, specializing in fuel injection systems on heritage era tractors. stock rebuilds to all out pullers!
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8070nc
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I think you are right Ed
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SteveM C/IL
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The one off my 85 was a Stahl. The replacement is some other name. Haven't looked at the "new" tractor(83) to see what it is. Niether are Vibratec/Fluidamper brand.
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SteveM C/IL
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Original on 85 8070 was Stahl. Replacement is Metaldyne. 83 8070 has a Hydraulics Houdaille. Seems to have been a few vendors. Be nice if there was a way to test one for "good" or not. Don't think thers a method.
Edited by SteveM C/IL - 31 Jan 2023 at 11:34am |
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MACK
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Use the biggest one you can find they will fit bolt pattern. Can't get one too big.
MACK
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DrAllis
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Many years ago, I had two bad ones on a 7580 and 7080 within 6 months of each other. On each tractor, if you ran the RPM's at 2500 to 2600 there was an awful rattling in the front end of the engine, like timing gears were bad. Above 2600 or below 2500 the noise completely went away. Both tractors had welded A/C and alternator brackets, so this had been going on for a while. Removed the old damper the noise was still the same. Installed a new damper and the noise was GONE. We got the 7580 with the engine locked up because the oil pump mounting bracket was broken allowing the oil pump to disengage the drive gear from the crankshaft gear. Repaired the engine and reused the old damper (we'd never heard it run before) and had this terrible noise at that 2500-2600 range. Finally figured out what broke the oil pump mtg bracket was the same thing that broke the A/C and alternator brackets...a bad fluid damper.
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darrel in ND
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Great thread going on here, very valuable information. Thanks to all of the contributors.
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injpumpEd
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If it is indeed the same as the Detroit Damper, I can get new ones from Interstate McBee. Well, they're currently out of stock though. So AGCO not having them might not be a problem lol! 5177763 is the Detroit number I've researched some. I would like to put one on my 210 puller and get the original one off.
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210 "too hot to farm" puller, part of the "insane pumpkin posse". Owner of Guenther Heritage Diesel, specializing in fuel injection systems on heritage era tractors. stock rebuilds to all out pullers!
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Kevin in WA
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Years ago I do remember Clevite listed them the same as some Detroit 71 series.
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Peterson
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This is the one I plan to use on our 8050 that will be getting a counterbalanced crank. It's a 6-71 detroit balancer. Bolts right up. 12 3/8" in diameter. Based on my measurements, it "should" clear everything. |
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7095-685I at 255hp, 8070-225HP,8050-210Hp,8030 with 155HP,220 with 670T engine with A-pump, 7580, 185 with 140HP, 2-6080's,6070, S4 D17,wd45,CA,st34 agco, S1 D17 with 3500MK2
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7095-685I at 255hp, 8070-225HP,8050-210Hp,8030 with 155HP,220 with 670T engine with A-pump, 7580, 185 with 140HP, 2-6080's,6070, S4 D17,wd45,CA,st34 agco, S1 D17 with 3500MK2
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BKarpel
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Can you spin test a fluid balancer? I am using a orange color balancer on pulling tractor. Think from N5 Gleaner.
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SteveM C/IL
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Peterson,I can't read it all but see the word Houdaille. The one on my 83 has the same little balance weights welded in bore.
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DrAllis
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Cannot spin test a harmonic damper. It controls harmonic vibrations as they occur at certain engine speeds and loads. Not like balancing a tire. Any engines crankshaft rotates in pulses from compression strokes to firing strokes, etc,etc. So, the floating donut ring inside the fluid damper is suspended in a silicone fluid that allows the donut to start/stop continuously as the outer shell rotates to control harmonic vibrations. Rubber dampers do the same thing. When the silicone gets old and stiff, or leaks out, the damper is ineffective.
Edited by DrAllis - 03 Feb 2023 at 5:51am |
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