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Captain Slow Charging
Thread title gave me an idea :lol:
Thread title gave me an idea :lol:
Thread title gave me an idea :lol:
(Not potato quality for once)
They did say that original cranks go eventually.
Full post next week, all hands on deck currently trying to rebuild for the trials season.
Here's the engine as it stands tonight, new crankcase, rods, and crank, mated to my old components. (When the crank went it smashed a hole in the case). Have a trial on Saturday, hoping to have it ready for then.
How come there are no counterweights to speak of on the crankshaft?
Any pics of the old crankcase?
How come there are no counterweights to speak of on the crankshaft?
It has such excellent support from the bearings that it doesn't need any? lol::lol::lol Seriously though, the engine might either be externally balanced, or possibly just not balanced at all, this is the early 1900's we're talking about.