In a message dated 11/24/2001 11:18:33 AM Central Standard Time,
jarrid_gross@earthlink.net writes:
> The purpose of the engine stabilizer is exactly in its name, to stabilize
> the
> engine. The means to keep it from moving, which will slosh the fuel
> in the float bowls, and to provide a rigid power transmision to the wheels.
> If done right, it will vibrate the fillings out of your teeth when you are
> driving. So you have to ask yourself what vibration you want to elliminate?
>
>
>
> Jarrid Gross
>
Jarrid is correct. I had this problem with the race car's WIP/A carbs.
Installed the torque bar and problem disappeared.
Eric
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