Healeysince59
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When I rebuilt my BN1 engine I used a lightened flywheel that came with the car (basket case). I don't know who did the machining of the flywheel but it was nice work. The 1/4 timing mark had disappeared with the machining. The rest of the machining was done locally by a machinist familiar with Brit iron and having a good reputation. He also balanced everything. Right after he finished my engine and before I assembled it he retired so was not available for consultation.
My question:
What was the purpose of the original 1/4 timing marks? With the flywheel balanced, why should orientation make any difference?
My problem:
I've got an annoying vibration that comes on about 1500 RPM and I'm looking for ideas. As soon as I convince myself it's not the driveshaft (don't think it is), the gearbox comes out and the flywheel and clutch cover plate will be rebalanced. I may go back to the stock flywheel. Not excited about tearing a car apart when I don't even have it together yet.
Marv J
My question:
What was the purpose of the original 1/4 timing marks? With the flywheel balanced, why should orientation make any difference?
My problem:
I've got an annoying vibration that comes on about 1500 RPM and I'm looking for ideas. As soon as I convince myself it's not the driveshaft (don't think it is), the gearbox comes out and the flywheel and clutch cover plate will be rebalanced. I may go back to the stock flywheel. Not excited about tearing a car apart when I don't even have it together yet.
Marv J
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