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Re: [ihc] 152/196 Flywheels & Harmonic Balancers
In a message dated 7/3/2004 7:44:12 PM Pacific Standard Time,
bearbvd@domain.elided writes:
SV = Small V-8, which means the 266/304/345/392 V-8's.
OK, Got it..
"Bob weight" is a specific term referring to the technique used to balance
any V-8 engine which has a 900 crankshaft design (as opposed to a 1800, or
'flat' crankshaft design).
OK. So that weight on my 304's harmonic balancer "the Bob Weight"?
inline fours, inline sixes, straight eights, flat crank V-8'x, & V-12's do
NOT need any bob-weight in order to balance them. (Although one should note
that inline fours and flat crank V-8's are only in 'primary' balance, they
have 'secondary' imbalances.
Do not confuse 'bob' weights with counterweights--they look the same, but
serve entirely different functions.
And the weights that are 180 degrees apart on 152/196 Harmonic Balancers are
counter weights?
Thanks
Jeff
>Greg
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