ATI super damper bolt

sneakypete

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For those running the ATI super damper, im aware that you have to machine the stock crank pulley bolt to make it work. I got a new one from toyota just incase i mess it up.
but what i need to know is:
what do i use to remove material (rotory tool, sanding, etc)?
what material needs to be removed?

couldnt find a thread on it

thanks
-pete
 

sneakypete

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upgradedsupra;1092072 said:
I guess the off the shelf units all need machining it seems.

so i have to bring it to my machine shop?
what has to be machined? the length, or material under the head of the bolt?

thanks
-pete
 

sneakypete

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i dont have the bolt in front of me... but i assume you either mean the material between the threads and the head of the bolt? or by the flange, you mean the round plate which sits flush on the pulley itself?
will it be obvious when i get home and test fit the bolt on the pulley?

sorry for the stupid questions.... but i dont want to f this up

-pete
 

sneakypete

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i just had a big big blooper. i was carrying the damper to the car with the crank pulley bolt so i could bring them both to my machinist tomorrow morning, and then the styrofoam packing slid right out of the box with the damper. the damper hit the ground with the styrofoam and started to roll down the driveway (not too far).
now there are scratches along the edge of the damper where the timing marks are.

do you think i could have messed anything up? would it be out of balance?

im so pissed. im beside myself here.
 

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sneakypete;1092291 said:
i just had a big big blooper. i was carrying the damper to the car with the crank pulley bolt so i could bring them both to my machinist tomorrow morning, and then the styrofoam packing slid right out of the box with the damper. the damper hit the ground with the styrofoam and started to roll down the driveway (not too far).
now there are scratches along the edge of the damper where the timing marks are.

do you think i could have messed anything up? would it be out of balance?

im so pissed. im beside myself here.


lucky for you that they are internal balanced.

if you look at the back part of the damper. You will see a zinc oxide plate. That is the balancing plate. Man you need to be careful! Thankfully the machine aluminum is nowhere near as "breakable" as the metal that they use on the OEM pulley.
 
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sneakypete;1092079 said:
so i have to bring it to my machine shop?
what has to be machined? the length, or material under the head of the bolt?

thanks
-pete

Only the off the shelf units need this modification. Mine was a custom part so it was made by the spec I gave them.

Yes, lucky you for not damaging the pulley even worse.