strokersix
Mechanical
- Dec 7, 2002
- 344
In the early '60s General Motors intorduced the 194/230/292 series of engines. The crankshafts have seven main bearings and six counterweights. The counterweights are located next to main #1, in front of main #3, both sides of main #4, behind main #5, and next to main #7. With the introduction of the 250 engine in the late '60s both the 250 and the 292 crankshafts had 12 counterweights.
My question is: Does the 12 weight design have different torsional harmonic characteristics as compared to the 6 weight and what effect does this have on crankshaft durability?
Thank you,
Mike
My question is: Does the 12 weight design have different torsional harmonic characteristics as compared to the 6 weight and what effect does this have on crankshaft durability?
Thank you,
Mike