Matt G. |
06-29-2010 04:45 PM |
If you use them, you're looking at a minimum of about $75 if all you have to replace is the bearings and stub shafts. If they were loose and rattling around, the gears are shot, too. You might be able to find used ones cheap, though. They do not seem to last as long as the rest of the engine. I had a 1650 that was fairly low hours. I had the pan off to replace a leaky gasket. The engine looked brand new inside, but the balance gears were wobbly. I removed them, and couldn't tell the difference, vibration-wise.
Here's what I would do: Take the money that you would have spent on the balance gears and put it towards having the rotating assembly balanced instead. It'll probably work better, and there's no moving parts to toss through the block.
I'm not even sure that a 108 has balance gears in it. They do not show up in the online parts diagrams...
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