17-11-2017, 12:36 PM
(16-11-2017, 07:18 PM)Charles P Wrote: Thanks everyone. Just what I was thinking. Flywheel, clutch and crank. I'll do theĀ overall and end to end weights on the rods myself
Apologies for the double post. NFI how that happened!
Charles
Certainly worth taking notice of the end-to-end weights rather than just balancing for the rods' deadweight i.e. overall weight.
If the B/E weights were different on rods where the deadweight is the same, that newly balanced crank will be out of balance the moment the rods are fitted; all the B/E weight of a rod is rotational, whereas the small end weight is reciprocating. Obviously, in this case, there wouldn't be much point in getting the piston weights spot on either, with a heavy/light small end weight spoiling the reciprocating balance.