

The counter weight on the crank opposite the piston and rod is way too light to balance out the piston and rod weight.


We have had a crank cut up to just leave the one counter weight and the big end with the weight of a piston and rod added to it.



This is the way the balance works on a normal 4 cylinder engine
The number 1 piston and rod is balanced by number 2 piston and rod and the same goes for the counter weight but they are across the crank not opposite and what this does is bend the crank when the revs are taken higher.


What this means is never have any weight taken out of the crank, no knife edging or lightening.





I will have more info when I get the full report.
