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Old 08-18-2004, 06:28 AM
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I noticed a noise coming from under the hood of the car the other day. I looked on the sight here for possible paths to follow and have cornered the problem. My harmonic balancer has begun to seperate so I'll be needing to change it and soon. My question is though if any of you know where I can order one online for a good price rather than going to the auto parts store. I've already checked the nearby auto stores inventory via email and catalogue and was just wondering if any of you new of a good place for me to try. Any help on finding one is appreciated. Thanks.
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www.gmpartsdirect.com

This is for a 93/94 WITH the Supercharger (2 belt paths):

GM PART # 88960265
CATEGORY: Engine Crankshaft and Camshaft Balancer
PACK QTY: 1 CORE CHARGE: $0.00
GM LIST: $232.48
OUR PRICE: $132.51
DESCRIPTION: BALANCER
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Is there any other places people use. I typically like to shop around and not just settle with GM. Mostly concerned with prices.
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This is the cheapest you'll find a new OEM Delco (GM) part. It'* roughly a 40% discount from dealer retail. This is the price the DEALER pays GM for the part. You will be HARD pressed to find AC Delco parts for cheaper.
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Well I ordered it. Now I gotta wait for it to get to me. Shouldn't take too long to do though. Pretty simple install especially when you got a lift at your disposal. Thanks willwren for the info. Later.
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Well i got it replaced now. I let my cousin do it for 40 bucks and it took him about 1 and 1/2 hours. No more noise thank god but I need to clean/replace my injectors within the next year. Oh well thanks for the direction to GMpartsdirect.
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Great! Glad it worked out for you, and that'* not a bad repair time either. Not bad at all.
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