Posted by Alexandre (IP: 200.221.39.62) on July 03, 2000 at 15:59:37:
In Reply to: but... posted by rickyracer on July 03, 2000 at 11:49:59:
: as little as 10grams can make a difference. Most balancing shops do the rods anyway to be safe. Peace of mind & you get a better job. Any "mass" produced parts is only within their tolerences. Unless they're from someone like Crower, Manley, etc. have them checked.
: : ok, but the rods are balanced already.The only difference between them and the original rods is that they weight 600 grams, and the original weights 550 grams.
: : i don;t think e need to balance the rods, just the crankshaft, right?
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: : : have the whole rotating assembly balanced including pistons.
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: : : : Hi...
: : : : I am buying new rods for my 302, but i have a question.
: : : : Those new rods have 600 grams (+-1).
: : : : I will have to rebalance the engine?
: : : : what i will have to rebalance?The shop near my house said i only need to balance the clutch, flywheel, crankshaft and my damper.This kind of balancing will do the work?
: : : : thanks