02-02-2019, 12:39 PM
That's interesting. I'm not even going to try & guess why, dynamic balance is a complex thing.
The 'modern' way is doubtless based on the relatively fine tolerances / consistency of modern (and new) components, and the imperative to minimise cost of production and maintenance; might not work so well when applying to 1930's parts or copies thereof.
The 'modern' way is doubtless based on the relatively fine tolerances / consistency of modern (and new) components, and the imperative to minimise cost of production and maintenance; might not work so well when applying to 1930's parts or copies thereof.