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GearheadS 07-07-2015 11:05 PM

I'm pretty sure I used the stock bolt with my Speedmaster. I did need a longer one to start pulling it on.... Or did I drive it on with a hammer and wood block? Don't remember for sure. But the stock bolt is what I ended up with.

drrigg 07-08-2015 08:40 AM

Bolt problem solved. It turns out the bolt fits much better if you pull the harmonic balancer bolt out of your pocket and use it instead of waiting until you hear it banging around in the washing machine hours later after trying to make a much smaller bolt fit in the crank. Sometimes I make it so difficult!:roll:

GearheadS 07-08-2015 10:25 AM

Haha! "Sandblasting" the inside of the washer?? Glad you figured it out ;)

Hobine 10-17-2015 03:52 AM


Originally Posted by GearheadS (Post 4093681)
Still works fine.

Still working fine? Thinking of picking one of these up.

NC TRACKRAT 10-17-2015 05:25 AM

Just finished reading this thread and have to comment on post #21 by bmdouble. I've been using a PRW damper for at least 3-4 years, running it to 7k redline repeatedly (Thanks to Way's tune!) with no issues whatsoever. Had I received a defective unit, I would've contacted PRW for a replacement.

GearheadS 10-17-2015 06:36 AM

Yeah Hobine, the Speedmaster is still working fine. This is my wife's daily driver and our trip car, so it probably has 25k miles on it now.

BruceJ 02-03-2019 04:31 AM

PRW installed here. None of the wobble that was mentioned earlier. Heated in oven for 30 min at 275, went right on the shaft.

IQRaceworks 02-06-2019 10:21 AM

Buy once....cry once. Buy the ATI and be done with it :thumbsup:

BruceJ 02-07-2019 09:40 AM

Just installed PRW, no low RPM wobbles, slipped right on after heating for 30 min at 275 deg F.


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