Removed 18 grams from the brake drum photos
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Removed 18 grams from the brake drum photos
I was careful not to disturb stuff on the inside.
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Re: Removed 18 grams from the brake drum photos
Richard, was it balanced after that?
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Re: Removed 18 grams from the brake drum photos
Forgot to add the balancing was done with the driving plate attached and after other stuff was done. It balances very well on a static balancer.
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Re: Removed 18 grams from the brake drum photos
Yes Chris it was a back and forth job of removing stock and placing it on the balancer until there was no heavy side and the the brake drum/driving plate assembly came to rest without favoring a position.
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Re: Removed 18 grams from the brake drum photos
Richard, did you take anything off the driving plate?
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Re: Removed 18 grams from the brake drum photos
No Allen I only took stock off the brake drum. I did have have the driving plate attached of course but there was no place I could take off any appreciable amount from it.
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Re: Removed 18 grams from the brake drum photos
No Allen I only took stock off the brake drum. I did have have the driving plate attached of course but there was no place I could take off any appreciable amount from it.
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Re: Removed 18 grams from the brake drum photos
Richard, I asked because sometimes it means less of a hole has to be dug in the drum. If I find that much needs to be removed I juggle the driven plate around to a different position to see if that makes any difference to the out-of-balance before starting o the grinding.
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Re: Removed 18 grams from the brake drum photos
I rotated the driving plate to where there was the least run out of the tailshaft before balancing.