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Originally Posted by jfreddy
Thanks for the replies. All helpful. I'm limited to using the existing A babbitt, which is at std and in good shape. Also, the rods are new A std. The advantage I see would be having the CWts for less $ than buying a new Burlington.
Any downside?
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Dan Price has good counterweights. I would go that way and save the drilled countershaft for someone who has/needs a pressure engine.
http://www.dan4banger.com/products.html#javascript:;
There may be others who can add counterweights cheaper than Dan's. I like Dans because they are sweat on and are removable for grinding.
Joe K