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I've been using one of these for 15 years, he did a nice job explaining it, a little lengthy and loose but nice and easy for a newby to get the concept.
looks really professional with a damn ruler..
Great video just what I wanted but I would also like to know what the name of the machine is that you used in the video. Thank you, vid was great
oh deter so kooky, that reminds me I gotta find out about OCC's welding class next semester. I love how you cut out all of roger's comments rofl
How does it work without bobweights?
why wasn't a Micrometer used?
@DCxMagus Wait who is this?
brass crankshaft...?
@DIYautotech your friendly neighborhood turbo guy
@DCxMagus lol funny I went to ur page and seen the Prelude and was like DURRRRRR VTEC JASON DURR VTECVTECVTEC BRRRAAAPPP
DOOD!
He can't tell how much it is!? He should use a decimal number for better accuracy! FIRED!!
Dude that's not diy
Anyone that uses imperial measurement for balancing or any engineering does not know what they are doing!
There is no difference between metric and imperial. It all goes back to the same standardized unit. 1 inch will always be the same as 25.4 mm.
There is no such thing as centrifugal force. No one pronounces it correctly either.
Kanoee64 LOL. How does a centrifugal clutch work than ?
I've been using one of these for 15 years, he did a nice job explaining it, a little lengthy and loose but nice and easy for a newby to get the concept.
looks really professional with a damn ruler..
Great video just what I wanted but I would also like to know what the name of the machine is that you used in the video.
Thank you, vid was great
oh deter so kooky, that reminds me I gotta find out about OCC's welding class next semester. I love how you cut out all of roger's comments rofl
How does it work without bobweights?
why wasn't a Micrometer used?
@DCxMagus Wait who is this?
brass crankshaft...?
@DIYautotech your friendly neighborhood turbo guy
@DCxMagus lol funny I went to ur page and seen the Prelude and was like DURRRRRR VTEC JASON DURR VTECVTECVTEC BRRRAAAPPP
DOOD!
He can't tell how much it is!? He should use a decimal number for better accuracy! FIRED!!
Dude that's not diy
Anyone that uses imperial measurement for balancing or any engineering does not know what they are doing!
There is no difference between metric and imperial. It all goes back to the same standardized unit. 1 inch will always be the same as 25.4 mm.
There is no such thing as centrifugal force. No one pronounces it correctly either.
Kanoee64 LOL. How does a centrifugal clutch work than ?