engine balancing

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e8_pack

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Friday 22nd May 2015
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I am rebuilding my 996 turbo engine with a forged stroker Brian Crower crank and rods with CP pistons.

Should I pay to get the balance checked or rely on the kit already being in balance?

Would I be better to get a new flywheel and check that or get my old one checked? It was OK before now.

I'm just wondering where I need to spend money and where I don't. I've heard that I should always check clearances, balance etc, but how do I know the checker would be any better than the manufacturer? Opinions?

e8_pack

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1,384 posts

182 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Boosted LS1 said:
Don't rely on it being balanced. You could regret it. If it's a mass produced kit then it's probably had a rough balance but not had any thorough checks on the individual componant weights. The componants are easily weighed if you have the kit to do it. Once you've confirmed the weights and adjusted if need be you send the crank off to the balancer guy with his wonderful machine. I do it all the time. As for the flywheel it'll have been balanced by the manufacturer and if it's in good nick then no need to change it.

You can choose to just balance the internals or do the internals along with the flywheel, clutch pack and front pulley. Personally I just do the internals.
Thanks, can I just ask who you use?