Whatcha think about Dunn counterweights ? Like or hate ?

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Whatcha think about Dunn counterweights ? Like or hate ?

Post by Ruxstel24 » Thu Aug 12, 2021 5:39 pm

I’ve read some on the earlier forum about Dunn counterweights. Seems like a good idea to me.
As long as they are fit properly I would add.
What do you think ?

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Re: Whatcha think about Dunn counterweights ? Like or hate ?

Post by speedytinc » Thu Aug 12, 2021 6:38 pm

I ran one for a quite a while. I dont recall any problems, in fact I liked the smoothness @ speed. I think the motor finally needed new Babbitt, & i went with a Scat crank. The idea of a possible failure had me nervous.

Several issues I addressed:
The ones I had were NOS. They are made to fit the "non improved" beaver tail crank throws. I wanted to run the later crank, so some grinding & fitting was necessary.
All hardware was replaced with grade 8. Weights are installed so the O.D.'s of the weights match. As an additional safety measure I figured I should pin the weights to the crank. I used 2 long 1/4" allen bolts. Counter bored head, thread into opposite weight, tight in line hole thru crank. Every hole edge chamferd. All locktited.
Replaced in a lathe to perfect the counterweight O.D. with a clean up cut.
Balance.

There were made to quickly bolt on. A racer buddy warned me about them coming loose. I took the extra effort to insure they wouldnt move.


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Re: Whatcha think about Dunn counterweights ? Like or hate ?

Post by Les Schubert » Fri Aug 13, 2021 3:47 pm

I have been running a set since 1978 on my 27 roadster. I spent a LOT of time carefully fitting them so they could not come loose or impose any bending strain on the crank.
The fitting effort is essential!

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Re: Whatcha think about Dunn counterweights ? Like or hate ?

Post by Ruxstel24 » Sat Aug 14, 2021 5:34 pm

I have 2 votes for the good...
Has to be a few more opinions.
I have a few sets, I am thinking about trying a set when I get around to my rebuild. The rest I will probably pedal.
Can anyone tell if they are originals ?
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Re: Whatcha think about Dunn counterweights ? Like or hate ?

Post by speedytinc » Sat Aug 14, 2021 5:48 pm

I have seen both types. The repops seem to have a coarser surface. Originals are fairly smooth. The script is proud & clear. (Looked at mine)
Those pictured I'd bet are repop based on the appearance of the lettering..


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Re: Whatcha think about Dunn counterweights ? Like or hate ?

Post by Les Schubert » Sat Aug 14, 2021 7:19 pm

The key is in the fitting!!
It is critical that they are clamping securely without applying ANY bending forces to the crank!!

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