So, your saying that you hand your machine shop executing the dynamic balancing of the crankshaft (or, as is often referred as to "spin" the crank) one assembly, as you refer to as a "sample", consisting of piston, ring set, gudgeon pin w/ locks, connecting rod, w/ bearings inserts secured, as a singular assembly? And he (not being sexist, just most often in this business) does what with it? This was, and still is, my question.
And yes, I am familiar with most of the equipment and accepted procedures involved in the endeavor, just never experienced this procedure. But, as I stated previously, there may be more than one way to skin the cat, but, just make sure you get the right cat!
Scott.
And yes, I am familiar with most of the equipment and accepted procedures involved in the endeavor, just never experienced this procedure. But, as I stated previously, there may be more than one way to skin the cat, but, just make sure you get the right cat!
Scott.
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