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Yes, they go bad. They are two hunks of metal with a rubber isolation surface bonding them together. I don't have any experience with Rover balancers but catastrophic failure can be an engine killer in BMWs. That said, it looks like the crank bolt is also spinning out of round, not just the balancer. Play the video in slow mo and it's a little easier to see it. To me this says yours seems pretty far gone and the whole shaft is now wobbling.
Either that or it's just loose and you happened to catch it in time???
Yes, they go bad. They are two hunks of metal with a rubber isolation surface bonding them together. I don't have any experience with Rover balancers but catastrophic failure can be an engine killer in BMWs. That said, it looks like the crank bolt is also spinning out of round, not just the balancer. Play the video in slow mo and it's a little easier to see it. To me this says yours seems pretty far gone and the whole shaft is now wobbling.
Either that or it's just loose and you happened to catch it in time???
She’s tight - for sure. I noticed the bolt wobbling too which leads my racing mind to think the crank may be bent - I always seem to go worst case…