ingalls torque dampener leaking
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ingalls torque dampener leaking
well i had my stiffy or torque dampener by ingalls for about 4 months now its starting to leak a little
is this normal
should i be conserned
is this normal
should i be conserned
Anyways good luck.
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While, I do understand how frustrating it can be when a product fails, I am here to try and help (read: Mod Staff I won't promote product, we don't sell direct to the public, but I just would like to help those currently using our product). My name is Dan, I work for Ingalls Engineering in Louisville, CO I can be reached here, via email at DanJ@IngallsEng.com or by phone 800.641.9795. I understand that your damper is leaking fluid? I say fluid, because our damper works off of rubber damping, not oil. If your damper is leaking oil, fluid, or water I can only think that the body of the damper collected moisture and is now getting rid of it. Therefore, any fluid leaks from our product are not of any real concern.
On to the clicking or popping issue. As the temperture changes the rubber inside the housing contracts and allows for a looser tolerance between the plunger and the rubber supports. Typically after the engine warms up this is resolved on it's own. But, the preload may need to be increased (read: go from 14mm preload to 12mm) to compensate for the climate change. Shoot me an email if you are still experiencing issues after changing the preload.
Thanks,
Dan
On to the clicking or popping issue. As the temperture changes the rubber inside the housing contracts and allows for a looser tolerance between the plunger and the rubber supports. Typically after the engine warms up this is resolved on it's own. But, the preload may need to be increased (read: go from 14mm preload to 12mm) to compensate for the climate change. Shoot me an email if you are still experiencing issues after changing the preload.
Thanks,
Dan


