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PRO/RACE PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS BALANCER FOR SBF FORD 289,302-347 STOKER 351W ENGINES (EXCEPT 5.0L) 6.40″ EXTERNALLY BALANCED PRO/STREET SERIES 28 oz. weight
Pro Street Series, made by Pro Race Performance Products. Non S.F.I. Externally balanced, (weighted) or can be used for internal setups by removing weight. This damper is what we use on our 347 stroker assembly.
6.40 INCH DIAMETER.
Lifetime Warranty, Unlimited Mileage, Street or Strip Use.
PRO/STREET Harmonic Dampers feature:
- Nodular Iron Construction – Most cast dampers are manufactured from gray iron castings. Nodular iron is over 30% stronger than gray iron.
- Bonded Elastomer – Outer ring and inner hub are bonded (vulcanized) to the elastomer. This minimizes the potential for the outer ring to move on the hub, losing true TDC position.
- Removable Counterweights. Externally balanced models feature bolt-in counterweights, making it easy to switch from an externally balanced engine to an internally balanced engine.
- Precision Balanced – Dampers are machined and precision balanced.
- 60o of permanent easy to read timing marks.
While PRO/STREET dampers are not intended for racing, the fact that they are cast of nodular iron, as opposed to ordinary gray iron, means that they are suitable for higher rpms than most competitive models.
(Note: The PRO/STREET Nodular Iron Harmonic Dampers are NOT SFI certified). However to prove the integrity of the PRO/STREET dampers, we had the SFI test lab run some spin tests. The PRO/STREET damper was subjected to 8,000 rpm for one hour, and then 12,500 rpm for 15 minutes with no sign of degradation!
(Note: this by no means suggests the PRO/STREET damper should be used in extreme applications. Use PRO/RACE or PRO/SPORT for high performance applications.)
Bonded elastomer
Unlike many OE dampers, or other replacement style dampers, the PRO/STREET range features a bonded elastomer! The elastomer is injected at high temperature and under extreme pressure. In fact, during the manufacturing process, EACH AND EVERY PRO/STREET damper is subjected to elastomer bond test of 3000 lbs (2000 lbs on 24262) separation force. If there is any sign of bond degradation then the damper is scrapped. Many OEM dampers aren’t bonded at all.
Removable Counterweights
Harmonic dampers are supplied in two styles; those for internally balanced engines and those for externally balanced engines. Externally balanced engines have a counterweight bolted into the hub of the damper. The advantage of having a removable counterweight in the hub eliminates the possibility of having the counterweight mass move from its position, plus it provides an extremely accurate external balance mass.
The PRO/STREET Damper for internally and externally balanced small block and big block Chevys and for small block Chryslers is identical except for the counterweight. This means, for example, if you have a PRO/STREET Damper for a 400 small block Chevy, you can remove the counterweight and the damper will work perfectly for a 350 Chevy. Conversely, if you have a 350 Damper and want to use it on a 400, you can now purchase the proper PRO/RACE counterweight and bolt it into your 350 damper and it is now a 400 damper.
Machined to tolerances exceeding OEM specifications!
The PRO/STREET dampers have been machined to tolerances far exceeding those used by OEMs. Just take a look at the overall surface finish and oil seal and bore of the damper! Permanent rolled-in timing marks are very visible and will never fade or become less visible!
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WE RECOMMEND YOU REPLACE YOUR DAMPER BOLT EACH TIME IT IS REMOVED, DUE TO THE STRETCH FACTOR. RE-USED DAMPER BOLTS CAN COME LOOSE. NEW DAMPER BOLTS ARE ESSENTIAL, IN OUR OPINION. USED ONES CAN ALSO BE VERY UNSIGHTLY ON YOUR STREET RODS.
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Part number 24269
FOR SBF 289,302,351W EXT. BAL., (28 oz. WEIGHTED)
This damper is externally balanced, used on all 289, 302, 351W except 5.0L. Not used on the 351C engine. If you do change from external to internal, you may remove the bolt in weight and the damper becomes a neutral damper.
Fits EXTERNALLY balanced FORD engines using 28 oz. weight.
The Pro/Race line of balancers are intended for non-SFI high performance applications to 6500 RPM. Although primarily meant for street use, these balancers are also suitable for racing applications where there is no requirement to meet SFI specifications.
Part Number |
Balance Style |
Outside Diameter |
RPM Rating |
Weight lbs. |
24269 | EXTERNALLY BALANCED 28oz | 6.40″ | 7000 | 9.8 |
THE PRO/RACE LINE OF BALANCERS IS ONE OF THE BEST ON THE MARKET, AND IS USED EXCLUSIVELY ON ALL OUR IN HOUSE ENGINE BUILDS.
- Precision machined from nodular iron much stronger than OEM stock
- Outer ring and hub are bonded together to prevent slippage
- Correct crank bore for proper fit to crankshaft
- High gloss steel finish with black timing marks plus marks at every 90°
- RPM Rating: to 6500 RPM
It’s a very wise investment when building an engine to replace the balancer (damper). This is an elastomer type balancer, much like the ones from the factory. The principal component to their operation is a bonded elastomer ring which adheres to the inertia ring and hub, and they are far superior in design to the OEM stock dampers. If you’re considering using your old, possibly original damper, then you should know there is a great chance the elastomer band has dry rot and is not adhering as it should to the inner ring and outer hub. If this is the case, then damaging harmonics are not dampened as they should be.
If your original damper is not functioning as it should, you will not notice it, as it has little to do with how much vibration is transferred into the vehicle. You simply can’t base the condition of your damper on whether or not you can feel it in the car or not. It would be fair to say if your damper is more than 15 years old, it is not functioning the way it should.
One more good reason to replace the damper is the poorly visible timing marks on the OEM damper. This makes it nearly impossible to set your timing properly. One feature about the Pro/Race dampers is the highly visible timing marks. We find this priceless when it comes to setting timing on an engine. Your view to the balancer is often limited in most cars, and being able to see the timing marks is a must.
We have seen other dampers on the market for less money, and we have purchased them. We have found such dampers to be very low in quality and appearance, and the timing marks are hardly visible. These no name, low cost dampers could also break under high rpm if the metal is not properly cast. We also found the diameter of the center to be slightly undersized, requiring the need for broaching. Such dampers are being sold online from various performance car parts companies that appear to have no regard for the safety or function of the product.
When you receive your Pro Race/Street damper, you will notice the high quality appearance. We carry most of the Pro Race/Street line, and consider them a first rate product.
A note from Skip White, president.
We have seen others market a knockoff, no name damper that has to be the worst product on the market. We have nothing against knockoff products, but some are worth warning about. These low quality dampers being sold by many have a poor appearance and the center hole is often out of spec, with a dull finish. The casting was not machine finished; it was rough cast, as you would see on an engine block.
What concerned us more than anything is knowing that the design of an elastomer style damper is very critical to how well the material is bonded between the inner and outer ring. This must be able to withstand the constant oscillation and heat for many years. The elastomer must be made of a material that won’t dry out any time soon.
One more very important aspect of this material is its Durometer rating. The Durometer rating, or resilience, is very important, as it should be in tune with the crank harmonics or it will not be able to do its job properly. Knowing how much pride the Pro Race company takes in everything they make, we are confident this factor has been addressed. They offer a full line of dampers, as well as many that are SFI rated.
When we’re standing over an engine to set the timing, we usually have to rev the engine up to around 4000 rpm or more to make sure we get a total timing reading, as most distributors have very resistant springs in them. I would not want to think that I sold a damper that could develop a fracture or already have one in it, and know that this could break under high rpm, and whoever is standing above it would be at risk of death or serious injury.
As we mentioned, stay away from the no name, or ultra low cost dampers. A final note: get rid of that tired old damper on your engine. The elastomer ring is more than dried out, and is most likely not dampening the damaging crank harmonics. This can lead to fractures in the crankshaft. It is claimed that dampers that are not doing their job can cost horsepower. This is most likely due to the fact that the crank harmonics are not being dampened, and create a drag in the engine.
Harmonic Balancer, Crankshaft Harmonic Damper, Torsional Vibration Damper.
The term so often used for this component is harmonic balancer, which suggests the unit balances the engine. In general, this statement is misleading. A better description for this component is a harmonic damper or torsional vibration damper. This better describes the actual function of the unit.
Torsional vibration occurs in the crankshaft of engines, as a result of the combustion process, the sudden reversal of load on the piston, conrod and crankshaft during compression, followed by the ignition or firing of the compressed fuel and air in the combustion chamber. Subsequent relaxation of the load following combustion causes deflection or flexing of the crankshaft. This oscillating vibration which results from the reciprocating load changes will remain in force until dissipated by internal friction or damping. At certain rpm ranges these oscillations can come into phase with each other, creating potentially damaging torsional peaks in the crankshaft.
Unless the amplitude of these torsional vibrations is controlled, major damage can occur to engine components, such as rapid wear of the timing sprockets, stretching or breakage of the timing chain, pitting or cupping of the camshaft and lifters, broken valve springs and valve train failure, reduced service life of crankshaft bearings. In extreme situations uncontrolled torsional vibrations can lead to a loose flywheel or a broken crankshaft with serious safety consequences.
Why use a tuned elastomer (rubber) damper.
Elastomer harmonic dampers have been used exclusively by Automotive OEMs for car engines, no matter what brand of vehicle, be it local or imported. The reason is simple, they have found that a tuned elastomer damper is able to reduce destroying crankshaft harmonics more effectively and over a wider range of RPMs than other styles of dampers.
PRO/RACE, PRO/SPORT and PRO/STREET tuned elastomer dampers are also marketed as private label models by Ford Racing, Mopar Performance and others. These groups tested a number of aftermarket dampers including fluid or viscous style dampers prior to selecting PRO/RACE and PRO/SPORT tuned elastomer dampers which provide superior dampening for rapidly accelerating, high RPM engines.
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Additional information
Manufacturer Part Number | 24269 |
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Brand | PRO RACE |
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