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There has been some discussion here about balancing crankshafts, and kinda forgot about this video. Yes this is V8 stuff but the basics are the same, and it went over very well online.

Dave/USA perf. is the guy I do all the crank work for as a side job. Thought some of you tech heads might enjoy!

 

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Pullstart

Awesome stuff Scott!  Is the bob weight filled identical on either side, that’s why it doesn’t matter their orientation?

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oilwell1415

Good video.  Those are some HEAVY rods and pistons for a small block.

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On 1/8/2021 at 11:46 AM, pullstart said:

Awesome stuff Scott!  Is the bob weight filled identical on either side, that’s why it doesn’t matter their orientation?

Yes sir, exactly! 

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On 1/8/2021 at 1:12 PM, oilwell1415 said:

Good video.  Those are some HEAVY rods and pistons for a small block.

Lotta blown/nitrous stuff👍

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tom2p


way back in the 70's when we (friends and myself) were junior high / high school age and began to play with engines - funds were especially limited 

 

for us - balancing was barely a consideration primarily because of the cost - and balancing (by itself) did not have an associated advertised horsepower increase 
 

however one friend did a better job saving his money and did his engine the correct way - he used better parts and and had a reputable shop do the machine work including balancing - and that engine was *sweet* ... (331 small block - 327 bored .030 over ?) ... big step up from the stuff the rest of us put together at the time 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, tom2p said:


way back in the 70's when we (friends and myself) were junior high / high school age and began to play with engines - funds were especially limited 

 

for us - balancing was barely a consideration primarily because of the cost - and balancing (by itself) did not have an associated advertised horsepower increase 
 

however one friend did a better job saving his money and did his engine the correct way - he used better parts and and had a reputable shop do the machine work including balancing - and that engine was *sweet* ... (331 small block - 327 bored .030 over ?) ... big step up from the stuff the rest of us put together at the time 

 

 

 

Matching all the parts selections to work together is what makes all the difference! And you’re correct- not really any power gains to be had by balancing- just a smoother running engine and less wear and tear on bearings and parts. 

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