1959-61 Corvette High Hp 270hp 290hp 315hp 283ci. Harmonic Balancer 3764318 on 2040-parts.com
Nipomo, California, United States
Here is what appears to be a harmonic balancer for a 1959, 1960, and 1961 Corvette with high-performance 283 with 270hp, 290hp, and 315hp. I am aware the consensus is that the high hp balancers have a much larger rear step but I think this may be a variant of those. The purpose of having a heaver balancer is to dampen the harmonic vibrations at high rpm which would make this balancer more effective.
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