- Ideal replacement – this harmonic balancer assembly exactly matches the fit and function of the original harmonic balancer for a direct replacement
- Durable construction – stringent specifications and careful construction help ensure longevity
- Thoroughly tested – this harmonic balancer has undergone dimensional verification, material validation and functional testing
- Trustworthy quality – backed by a team of product experts in the United States and more than a century of automotive experience
- Trusted by professionals – Dorman is a 100-year-old brand used by millions of automotive experts every day


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Dorman 594-124 Engine Harmonic Balancer Compatible with Select Ford / IC Corporation / International Models
*$1,264.40
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Dorman Products |
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Brand | Dorman |
Item Weight | 12.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.51 x 4.18 x 8.51 inches |
Item model number | 594-124 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Ready To Paint If Needed |
Manufacturer Part Number | 594-124 |
OEM Part Number | 102021, DA4452, P-F445, PB1492N, PC-2026, 1826762C92, F3TZ6316A, F4TZ6316A, F5TZ6316AA, F81Z 6316-AA |
Hollander Number | 309-506B |
Date First Available | July 7, 2004 |
Lava Lamps –
Another sub-standard Chinese balancer from Dorman. AVOID. Dorman balancers can no longer be trusted, QC (quality control) is nonexistent.
Opened the package: grease everywhere and a leaking silica packet. (Why put a silica packet inside? It’s already got oil/grease on it.) Strike 1.
Still, needing a quick fix I proceeded to install it after cleaning all the grease and silica off. It slid right on… except, that’s not what Navistar/Ford specification calls for… it’s supposed to be an interference fit and should be pressed on. Strike 2.
Installed the bolt and started up the 7.3 diesel… and this thing wobbled with a ridiculous amount of run-out for any new balancer. Strike 3.
Dorman, you’re OUT !!! Forget this out-sorced Chinese junk. Immediately, I began searching for another balancer in the ~ $100 range.
What I found was PowerBond (Dayco)… bought at a local O’reilly. Nice product, spins true. PowerBond balancer, made in Australia.
Photos show the Dorman balancer (messy grease package) next to the Dayco-PowerBond balancer (excellent fit, finish, packaging)
Buzzard Bait –
The “Made in China” worried me a bit but it fit perfectly.
The grooves in my old balancer had worn in a way that was damaging to the belt.
It runs true and eliminated my belt wear issue.
Hunter88310 –
Great product works as stated.
Alan Harrison –
purchased 02/04/17, failed 10/15/17, with less than 2000 miles on the vehicle since install. the rubber bond failed causing a wobble that also took out a $45 gates belt.
Lava Lamps –
It is working great so far. It has been installed for about a week.