Hi All,
Some very good points have been made on getting the balance into the Healey. However, getting a Healey’s wire wheel truly balanced is not a commonly known technique. For many years I relied on On-Car balancing, but I was left in the lurch when the garage went out of business. As a result, I was told that it was important that the wheel be held on the dynamic balancing machine in the correct (rather non-American car) way.
One approach offered is to use an old rear hub and knock-off (with a hole in the center), on which the wire wheel is mounted and installed on the balancing machine with two small centering cones. Although I have created this hub-based wheel-balancing adapter, I have had difficulty finding balancing machines with long enough shafts or shops with appropriately sized cones.
During my latest attempt to get the wheels balanced, the shop did have a balancer with a long enough shaft and we made due with the cones available. However, I will always be insecure as to how well my wheels are balanced.
I appreciate that Hendrix does a great job but I am not in a position to send my wheels, tires, and brake drums for their terrific rework. I would like to know how others have approached getting their wheels and drums balanced and any pointers they can offer.
Thanks and all the best,
Ray 64BJ8P1