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Old 01-14-2015, 12:52 PM   #8
H. L. Chauvin
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Default Re: Counterweights on Crank

Hi carl,

One suggestion to perhaps save on postage may be to ship the crank to be counterweighted & balanced; then go to a local shop to see which position is best to mount the heavy attached flywheel & the pressure plate to avoid having to pay for costly shipping of the latter two.

When Mr. Kelley balanced all of mine together he placed a dab of yellow paint on the crank bolt hole, the flywheel bolt holes,(i.e., flywheel crank bolt hole & flywheel pressure plate hole), & the pressure plate bolt hole for precise balancing of the entire assembly.
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