The harmonic balancer is attached to the crankshaft using a Woodruff key or a square key and center bolt.
If the engine is a 3100 V6, the crankshaft sensor is located behind the harmonic balancer (crankshaft pulley). You'll need a special puller to remove tha balancer. The sensor is attached by two bolts onto the timing cover. Replace sensor and plug it in. Repalce balancer& belts...you're done!
The crankshaft pulley unbolts from the harmonic balancer. The harmonic balancer can be removed from the crankshaft with a 3 bolt puller.
AnswerThe crankshaft position sensor should be located on a small metal bracket very close to the harmonic balancer which is attached to the end of the crankshaft. If you are having trouble locating the harmonic balancer, it is the lowest pulley on the passenger side of the engine, in the centerline of the engine.
The crankshaft sensor is by the crankshaft pullie (the balancer)
The CPS is located on the front of the engine attached to the harmonic balancer on the front of the crankshaft.
Crankshaft Balancer ReplacementTools Required* J41816 Crankshaft Balancer Remover * J41316-2 Crankshaft End Protector * J42386-A Flywheel Holding Tool * J41665 Crankshaft Balancer and Sprocket Installer * J36660-A Torque Angle Meter Removal Procedure# Remove the Air Conditioning (A/C) drive belt.# Remove the power steering gear. # Remove the starter motor.# Remove the right transmission cover and bolt. Notice:Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions. Important:Make sure that the teeth of the flywheel holding tool mesh with the teeth of the engine flywheel. # Install the J42386-A and bolts. Use one M10-1.5 x 120 mm and one M10-1.5 x 45 mm bolt for proper tool operation Tighten the J42386-A bolts to 50 Nm (37 ft. lbs.).# Remove the crankshaft balancer bolt. Do not discard the crankshaft balancer bolt. The balancer bolt will be used during the balancer installation procedure. Important: For manual transmission applications, note the position of the crankshaft balancer before removal. The balancer does not use a key or keyway for positioning. Mark or scribe the end of the crankshaft and the balancer before removal. If replacing the crankshaft balancer, note the location of any existing balance weights (if applicable). Install new balance weights into the new crankshaft balancer (if applicable) in the same location as the old balancer. A properly installed balance weight will be either flush or below flush with the face of the balancer.# Mark or scribe the crankshaft balancer and the end of the crankshaft. Note the balancer installed position on the crankshaft for assembly.# Use the J38416-Band the J41816-2 in order to remove the crankshaft balancer. # Remove the J38416-B and the J41816-2 from the crankshaft balancer.# Not the position of any crankshaft balancer weights (if applicable). # Clean and inspect the crankshaft balancer. Installation ProcedureImportant:* The used crankshaft balancer bolt will be used only during the first pass on the balancer installation procedure. Install a NEW crankshaft balancer bolt, and tighten as described in the second, third and fourth passes of the balancer bolt tightening procedure. * The crankshaft balancer installation and bolt tightening involves a four stage tightening process. The first pass ensures that the balancer is installed completely onto the crankshaft. The third, and fourth passes tighten the new bolt to the proper torque.# Using the old balancer as a reference, mark or scribe the NEW balancer in the same location (if required). # Install balance weights into the NEW balancer (if required). Important:Align the scribe mark on the balancer with the scribe mark on the crankshaft. The balancer should be positioned onto the end of the crankshaft as straight as possible, prior to tool installation. # Install the balancer onto the end of the crankshaft.# Use the J41665 in order to install the crankshaft balancer. 4.1. Assemble the threaded rod, nut, washer and installer.Insert the smaller end of the installer into the frame of the balancer. 4.2. Use a wrench and hold the hex end of the threaded rod. 4.3. Use a second wrench and rotate the installation tool nut clockwise until the balancer is started onto the crankshaft.4.4. Remove the tool and reverse the installation tool.Position the larger end of the installer against the front of the balancer. 4.5. Use a wrench and hold the hex end of the threaded rod. 4.6. Use a second wrench and rotate the installation tool nut clockwise until the balancer is installer onto the crankshaft. 4.7. Remove the balancer installation tool.# Install the used crankshaft balancer bolt. Tighten the used crankshaft balancer bolt to 330 Nm (240 ft. lbs.). # Remove the used crankshaft balancer bolt. Important: The nose of the crankshaft should be recessed 2.40 - 4.48 mm (0.094 - 0.176 inch) into the balancer bore. # Measure for a correctly installer balancer. If the balancer is not installed to the proper dimensions, install the J41665 and repeat the installation procedure.# Install the NEW crankshaft balancer bolt. 8.1. Tighten the new crankshaft balancer bolt a first pass to 50 Nm (37 ft. lbs.). 8.2. Tighten the new crankshaft balancer bolt a second pass to 140 degrees using the J36660-A.# Remove the J42386-A and bolts.# Install the right transmission cover and bolt. Tighten the right transmission cover bolt to 12 Nm (106 inch lbs.). # Install the starter motor. # Install the power steering gear. # Install the A/C drive belt. # Perform the crankshaft position (CKP) system variation learn procedure.
It is attached to the timing cover, just behind the harmonic balancer, on the lower part of the engine.
The harmonic balancer is located on the front of the crankshaft
It can cause a vibration at different RPMs. If it is wobbling around on the crankshaft it could cause damage to the crankshaft's snout. And a worst case scenario overtime a faulty balancer could break a crankshaft.
Remove belt, remove crankshaft bolt with air impact tool, remove balancer pulley with a balancer puller. Then you will be able to get to it.
On any motor, the harmonic balancer is on the front of the crankshaft. It is what the pulley is bolted to.
The crankshaft damper is behind the crankshaft pulley.