Engine component balancing
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Engine component balancing
I am switching to a Supermiata pulley and my rotating assembly was balanced all together (crank pulley, timing gear, crank, rods, pistons, flywheel, and clutch). I am thinking to maintain the setup balance I should send out the old and new pulley to be matched. Is there any reason to not?
Follow on question is there a good shop to send everything to? I don't have very many options on island to get this done.
Follow on question is there a good shop to send everything to? I don't have very many options on island to get this done.
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Generally everything should be balanced to "zero". It's balanced as a whole, but the clutch assembly should be balanced to itself, same with the crank with rods and pistons, and same with the pulley. Bring it to your balance guy, but I'm guessing he won't need the old one, and just balance the new one.
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