There is a bolt in the center of it, 5/8ths inch. Remove that, then the three 9/16ths bolts in a triangle pattern, which removes the pulley. Then, you will need a harmonic balancer puller, as they are pressed on.
It is located on the left-hand side of the engine block near the harmonic balancer.
with a damper or harmonic balancer puller found at your local auto store
Yes.
ONE IS ON THE BLOCK, FIREWALL SIDE. tHE OTHER IS BENEATH THE HARMONIC BALANCER ON THE FRONT.
line up timing marks from harmonic balancer and timing tab on timing cover
Have you tried looking on the engine block and on the harmonic balancer?
This is a good question. Yes, the keyway, is accurate. What is not, is the balancer. After 74, the balancer keyway is offset, from the timing mark. Any harmonic balancer you use, look to see where the keyway is, compared to the hash mark on it. Make sure they line up.
The 265, 283, and early 327's, did not have one. EVERYTHING after 69 had one. I have heard of them comming out, but, not usually without catastrophic damage to the radiator. Who ever assembled it, could have forgotten to put it in, as the harmonic balancer, presses on pretty tight.
Slide the balancer on the crankshaft snout as far as you can by hand, then put a harmonic balancer installation tool in and crank it down until it bottoms out. If you can't afford to buy the tool, you can make one with a piece of 1/2-20 threaded rod, a nut, and some big thick washers. Put grease between the washers so they will slip easily while you're tightening the nut.
the sensor is located behind the harmonic balancer. it depends on which one u are looking for some have two and the one behind the harmonic balancer is called a 24x cks and there is a 7x cks on the back side of the block under the exhaust manifold.
Thay all did in the 80s
The harmonic balancer and flexplate are externally balanced on the 400, meaning the balancer isn't smooth and consistent all the way around. The flexplate for the 400 has a balancing weight welded to it. The 350 is internally balanced and has the typical smooth balancer and unbalanced flexplate.