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Harmonic balancer spacer + oil slinger

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The 312 in my 56 is knackered. so i am assembling a 64 truck 292 to replace.

In the 56 workshop manual it shows a spacer behind the harmonic balancer, and no
oil slinger. The spacer wasn't installed when i dis-assembled the front of the 312.


The truck engine has the oil slinger, but i do not know if there should be a spacer too?


If it does, does anyone know the thickness?


Thanks.

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slick56 (2/18/2014)
The 312 in my 56 is knackered. so i am assembling a 64 truck 292 to replace.

In the 56 workshop manual it shows a spacer behind the harmonic balancer, and no
oil slinger. The spacer wasn't installed when i dis-assembled the front of the 312.


The truck engine has the oil slinger, but i do not know if there should be a spacer too?


If it does, does anyone know the thickness?


Thanks.

.

Dont have a spacer that i,ve ever seen, only the oil slinger then the timeing gear. Some illustrations are generic,maybe FE ?

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Here is the image from the workshop manual, shows 272 and 292 and Thunderbird setup, shows a spacer but no slinger .

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Uploads/Images/88eaa61f-1e59-4f19-afeb-ee65.jpg


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I think that is the front seal.

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Glen Henderson (2/20/2014)
I think that is the front seal.


I think you are right Glen!

That is the longest "senior moment" i've had for a while...

I will assemble with the slinger off the 292 (312 didn't have one).

Thanks.

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Starting in 1956, the slinger was added (part number 6310) to the crank shaft. Later parts manuals shows this part.


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