MNRaptor
Automotive
- Sep 27, 2004
- 34
We are having custom rods and pistons made for a full out drag engine and are also planning to have the crank knife edged. We do this on a regular basis with the 4 cylinders we build however this engine is a V6 and requires a bit more work. The questions I have are.Is there a good way to determine how much should be removed from the counterweights to adjust for the reduction in rod/piston weight (the big end of the rod and rod crank journals will also be considerably smaller) The next question is with it being a 6 cylinder, is there a good way to determine where the metal should be removed and still maintain the balance.
I am looking mainly for a way to do this on paper rather than spending a lot of time at the engine machine shop on the balancer, I know that would give me what I need to know also but considering that the engines are designed on paper I am hoping there is another method.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
I am looking mainly for a way to do this on paper rather than spending a lot of time at the engine machine shop on the balancer, I know that would give me what I need to know also but considering that the engines are designed on paper I am hoping there is another method.
Thanks in advance,
Mike