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RE: lightened flywheels etc.

To: Triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: lightened flywheels etc.
From: Randall Young <ryoung@navcomtech.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 19:09:25 -0800
> I would hope KK was measuring this with a bare crank sitting on a
> vibration
> table. There is little chance the main bearings would survive or
> even allow
> the crank to bend 5/8 of a inch.

No, I'm pretty sure this was a running engine.  Just a WAG, but I'd say he
was trying to troubleshoot a longevity problem ...

> With the crank in a engine, the
> trans pilot
> bearing and clutch would limit deflection.

But perhaps not by much.  My understanding was that the 5/8" was measured in
the fore/aft axis, not radially.

> << Curiously enough, his solution was to add weight to the crank,
> to move the
>  resonance up above the speed they were trying to turn (which was not
>  revealed). >>
>
> At the expense of more rotating mass?  Sounds like a hack.

Perhaps.  But as I recall, the car (a Sports 6 with a TR6 motor) did quite
well on the track, which is what counts.

Randall

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