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Fly wheel / pressure plate balancing ??? | Rate Topic |
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Posted: 04-24-2007 03:24 pm |
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Brett Gibson JH5 20497 Member
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Question, does it make sense to balance a new pressure plate to the old fly wheel if you have had no issue's in the past, my fly wheel is in great shape and the only reason I'm changing the clutch / presure plate etc; is becuase I have the engine out while rebuilding the suspension, so while I'm there .............. but if it's not necassary I can spend the money else where. Thanks Brett.
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Posted: 04-24-2007 03:43 pm |
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Jensen Healey Super Moderator
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Is the rest of the engine balanced? If not, I wouldn't worry about it. Do install it in it's original orientation. Kurt
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Posted: 04-25-2007 07:35 pm |
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Greg Fletcher Administrator
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If you have a stock engine that's never been balanced then that would be a complete waste of time and money. It's quite surprising how out of balance the 907 can be from the Lotus factory. A good use of resources at engine rebuild time will be getting the crank, pistons, rods, flywheel all balanced at once statically and dynamically. You will not believe what a difference that makes.
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Posted: 04-26-2007 11:15 am |
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Brett Gibson JH5 20497 Member
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Thanks for the replies, I went to a machine shop and talked to the guy, and he basically said the same thing, save my money till I'm ready for the whole shebang. Brett.
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