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Balancing Rotating Assembly Question??
What happens if you spin a coupler? When my engine was balanced the coupler was marked to go onto the flywheel in a specific location.
The reason I am asking this is, I am thinking of assembling a spare engine. What would happen if I have that engine balanced without a coupler then add one later? |
Re: Balancing Rotating Assembly Question??
Couplers are neutral or "zero" balanced from the factory so you could mount it any way you want without affecting your motors balanvce,if you want to really be precise take a new coupler in and have it balanced perfect as a spare for your spare motor,Smitty
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I replaced my coupler and just bolted it on. Never even thought about balancing it. I figured it was like bolting up a clutch or torque converter in a car.
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My current engine was balanced, and they even drilled holes in the coupler.
Would they do that to get it neutral? |
Re: Balancing Rotating Assembly Question??
Originally Posted by 1BIGJIM
My current engine was balanced, and they even drilled holes in the coupler.
Would they do that to get it neutral? |
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My harmonic balancer also has small holes drilled into it.
So let me get this right, they are making these components neutral? I never pay attention to the flywheel. I don't remember seeing any drilling there. I never have really understood the steps in balancing an engine, just paid for it :D |
Re: Balancing Rotating Assembly Question??
Originally Posted by 1BIGJIM
My harmonic balancer also has small holes drilled into it.
So let me get this right, they are making these components neutral? I never pay attention to the flywheel. I don't remember seeing any drilling there. I never have really understood the steps in balancing an engine, just paid for it :D |
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Ok Last question.
My coupler was marked with a big YELLOW stripe along with the flywheel. Does this mean they where balanced as one component?? |
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I'm not sure of the answer on that. They might have been balanced together,did you get a balance sheet,Smitty
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Re: Balancing Rotating Assembly Question??
coupler is neutral. balancer and flywheel (on a 454 and 502) are not neutral.
quickie version: When you balance, you equalize pistons to the lightest one, then you equalize the little ends of the rods to the lightest one, the big ends of the rods to the lightest one, then the neutral components are balanced alone. Then all the parts are put together and the entire rotating assembly is balanced. That's sort of a real quick explanation. |
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