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Bob,
Thanks for the reply. The term “balancer” came from one of the sponsoring shops of ctoa.net. A diesel shop would be great but they don't necessarily help when the tractor is stuck on the property 1/3 of a mile from the barn/shop.
Joel
Tommy,
It is the SL3105. My balancer appears to be fine and all I need to know is how the round bushings are oriented. I just need a simple photo of the balancer top down with the center portion removed (circle clip, round plate, weights).
Joel
Okay …. here are some pictures. An example of the fuel injector pump is below. What I am talking about is the black portion on the left side in the picture. It appears to be some sort of balancer that is in line with the governor housed on the right side. There is a dual weight assembly that sits around the shaft in the second picture (the same as the assembly on the left of the first picture) and it is two spring loaded weights that when the pump shaft is spinning moves the off center bushings in the third picture, which set in the center of the middle picture.
I need help with setting the orientation of these bushings. Anyone with an old pump laying around could pop the circle clip off and remove the round plate and assembly and shoot a picture of the off center bushings would help me a ton.
Joel
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