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I have never heard of a shop...
By Hawkrod - 03/04/2006 9:54:10 AM; IP 207.200.116.202
That included the weight in an internal balance and would do it that cheap. the weight alone is $100 an ounce or more. Ask the shop clearly as you may have somebody who knows something nobody else has ever heard of. make sure that price is labor AND materials.. A small side point is you will still need a flywheel and a steel one for a 390 is not much difference in price than that of a 428 but in the end you probably need to balance the engine no matter which way you go. Be sure they do not balance the engine by taking weight off of the flywheel or harmonic balancer, the weight should always be taken from the crank itself. Hawkrod
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 Eliminating the Externally Balanced Flywheel -- JP, 03/04/2006
I have never heard of a shop... -- Hawkrod, 03/04/2006
 RE: Eliminating the Externally Balanced Flywheel -- giacamo, 03/10/2006
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