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6.7 damper on a 5.9 current part numbers and prices

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Tuesdak

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I see a need for this FAQ. I do not deserve any credit vs. what others have already done. The following "current" part numbers in one place could same others some time. I leave it up to mods to build a FAQ post and credit others as deserved and outlined below:

The content would simply be the current/past part numbers for both Mopar and Cummings and cost.
6.7 Damper
6.7 fan pulley
Bolts
Long bolts for use with barring tool adapter
Barring tool adapter
Dowel pin

I have spent the better part of a week tracking down a new damper for my 2003 5.9. This is due to the ever changing part numbers and prices of the dampers from Mopar and Cummins. The HO damper is also causing a lot of confusion. The Fluidamper appears to be a EPIC fail on some 2003 trucks the same color as mine. Also the Viscus Damper does have a 1/2 million mile expected lifetime.

https://www.turbodieselregister.com/threads/235324-My-Fluidamper-saga

https://www.turbodieselregister.com/threads/249350-Viscous-engine-damper-lifetime

Credit current info and part number to this thread elsewhere
http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/dev/archive/damper-pulley-t319553.html

"Missing or hard to find info on TDR"

6.7 diesel damper Mopar part number 68143868AA
$227.70 right now at moparamerica
Confirmed $237.60 www.avondalewholesaleparts.com assumed with Tax for me in AZ.

Other part numbers buried in these threads:

https://www.turbodieselregister.com/threads/222795-fluidamper-vs-ati-harmonic-balencer
https://www.turbodieselregister.com/threads/222795-fluidamper-vs-ati-harmonic-balencer/page3

https://www.turbodieselregister.com/threads/234530-6-7-fan-pulley-on-a-5-9-engine-will-it-work/page3
 
It's sad really, the Fluid damper is way better performing than the 6.7HO unit (I've used both) but the noise it creates has you thinking something is going to break at any moment. It's also a shame the FD would never research the issue and give us some answers.
 
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