Barum engines, thay weigh the pin's, and the pistons, then match heaviest to the lightest, to make them as close as possible, if not machine them in different places, if needed, they mostly deal with Coswourth 4 cylinders, turbocharged, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Hello, kinda stumbled onto your video... I'm doing an undergraduate thesis on vibrations and damping and stuff, do you maybe know where can i find the documents or a list or something with each part of the engine its dimension and its weight(mass). No manual has mass listed for each part, thx
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Great info brother!!!!!
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Barum engines, thay weigh the pin's, and the pistons, then match heaviest to the lightest, to make them as close as possible, if not machine them in different places, if needed, they mostly deal with Coswourth 4 cylinders, turbocharged, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
that is a really good idea, I will keep that in when I weigh these again! Thanks Donald, best to you and your loved ones too!
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Something like that, ha! Thanks Vino!
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Never seen that Hastings Box Or that sticker!
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Could you just use a small drill bit and touch each pad for half a gram, kind of like shops do to crank throws?
Yep!
Hello, kinda stumbled onto your video... I'm doing an undergraduate thesis on vibrations and damping and stuff, do you maybe know where can i find the documents or a list or something with each part of the engine its dimension and its weight(mass). No manual has mass listed for each part, thx
really depends on what specific engine. i.e. 1970 350 LT1, 1966 426 street hemi, etc.
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yes sir!