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engine balance
By dave - 03/10/2001 2:18:30 AM; IP 152.163.194.204
Dave Thanks for the input! I called 4 shops in the area and they all said the only way to check an externally balanced engine was to spin it up with bob weights and the flywheel attached a 250 to 300 dollar option plus gaskets I knew I was going after the Loch Ness monster trying to build an RCode car on a budget but I have to try, in youre opinion is there NO chance the factory flywheeel will work based on the fact that front and rear counter weights appear to have been lightenend? Thanks Dave
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 428 question of balance -- dave, 03/09/2001
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Collapse <b>engine balance</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>dave, <i>03/10/2001</i></font>engine balance -- dave, 03/10/2001
 RE: engine balance -- Dave Shoe, 03/10/2001
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