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While there should still be an improvement, don't forget that you're still going to have four (4) very big pulses for each revolution, ninety (90) degrees apart.mjobrien said:Interesting - I'm having my lower end redone due to a sloppy rebuild by the prior shop and having it balanced as well. Will be interesting to feel the difference....
Hi Randy,Randy Forbes said:While there should still be an improvement, don't forget that you're still going to have four (4) very big pulses for each revolution, ninety (90) degrees apart.
The inline 6-cylinder is inherently smoother, having a (power) pulse every sixty (60) degrees of <span style="font-weight: bold">crankshaft</span> rotation. Balancing one of these still shows a marked improvement.
Hmmph!GregW said:Hi Randy,Randy Forbes said:While there should still be an improvement, don't forget that you're still going to have four (4) very big pulses for each revolution, ninety (90) degrees apart.
The inline 6-cylinder is inherently smoother, having a (power) pulse every sixty (60) degrees of <span style="font-weight: bold">crankshaft</span> rotation. Balancing one of these still shows a marked improvement.
Isn't that camshaft degrees? 180° crank rotation for a 4 cyl, 120° for a 6.