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Old 01-28-2008, 11:22 PM   #70
VoodooMACH
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Re: Under Drive Pulleys..and the problems they cause.

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Originally Posted by mach007 View Post
With "internally balanced" engines, the counterweights themselves handle the job of offsetting the reciprocating mass of the pistons and rods. "Externally balanced" engines, on the other hand, have additional counterweights on the flywheel and/or harmonic damper to assist the crankshaft in maintaining balance. Some engines have to be externally balanced because there is not enough clearance inside the crankcase to handle counterweights of sufficient size to balance the engine. This is true of engines with longer strokes and/or large displacements.

When rebuilding an engine that is internally balanced, the flywheel and damper have no effect on engine balance and can be balanced separately. But with externally balanced engines, the flywheel and damper must be mounted on the crank prior to balancing.


lets lay this matter to rest. its heading no where.

do whatever the hell you want and in a few weeks we'll see one of those "wtf, my motor sneezed and locked up" threads...
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