PDI Cummins N14 Crankshaft Damper – Big Shop Diesel

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PDI Diesel  |  SKU: 171000718018

PDI Cummins N14 Crankshaft Damper

$740.00


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Available for: 1994 - 2001 Cummins M11 CelectM11 Celect PlusN14 Celect, and N14 Celect Plus Engines

Warranty: 1 Year Unlimited Mile Warranty

Our viscous torsional damper is a design that consists of a free rotation inertia ring surrounded by a viscous silicone fluid enclosed in a laser welded, sealed housing. When crankshaft torsional vibrations occur, the outer housing of the damper reacts with the crankshaft, twisting as it rotates, while the inertia ring attempts to rotate at a constant speed. This relative motion between the inertia ring and housing causes the inertia ring to shear the silicone fluid, which reduces the destructive torsional vibrations of the crankshaft. When left unchecked, these vibrations may lead to a cracked or broken crankshaft, valve train problems, and premature bearing wear.

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PDI Diesel

PDI Cummins N14 Crankshaft Damper

$740.00

Available for: 1994 - 2001 Cummins M11 CelectM11 Celect PlusN14 Celect, and N14 Celect Plus Engines

Warranty: 1 Year Unlimited Mile Warranty

Our viscous torsional damper is a design that consists of a free rotation inertia ring surrounded by a viscous silicone fluid enclosed in a laser welded, sealed housing. When crankshaft torsional vibrations occur, the outer housing of the damper reacts with the crankshaft, twisting as it rotates, while the inertia ring attempts to rotate at a constant speed. This relative motion between the inertia ring and housing causes the inertia ring to shear the silicone fluid, which reduces the destructive torsional vibrations of the crankshaft. When left unchecked, these vibrations may lead to a cracked or broken crankshaft, valve train problems, and premature bearing wear.

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