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 engine has a harmonic balancer on it, but if it is off, it is easy to re-install. Simply line up the key and tap it on most of the way and torque down the center bolt.
At the front of the engine, to the driver's side of the harmonic balancer.
The front bottom PULLEY on the engine is bolted to the blancer.
To change the harmonic balancer on a 2001 Chevy Metro, first disconnect the negative battery terminal and remove the drive belt. Use a puller tool to remove the old harmonic balancer, then clean the crankshaft and inspect it for damage. Install the new harmonic balancer by aligning it properly and pressing it onto the crankshaft. Finally, reattach the drive belt and reconnect the battery terminal.
YES it can, but the engine would vibrate and shake if it did.
Go to Autozone and tell them u need a harmonic balancer puller
it will be mounted at the harmonic balancer on the bottom and front of the engine
It is located on the left-hand side of the engine block near the harmonic balancer.
To replace the harmonic balancer on a 2005 Chevy Colorado 3.5, first disconnect the negative battery terminal and remove any components obstructing access, such as the serpentine belt and crankshaft pulley. Use a harmonic balancer puller to carefully remove the old balancer from the crankshaft. Install the new harmonic balancer by aligning it with the keyway on the crankshaft and pressing it into place, ensuring it's properly seated. Reassemble the components in the reverse order, reconnect the battery, and check for proper operation.
8 inch balancer.
Yes.
It is behind the very BOTTOM pulley on the front of the engine. The big pulley.