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Re: Wiseco piston
Reply #15 - 10/19/09 at 10:55:35
 
My thinking, with out taking the time to look in the manual right now, is you would want to get the crank-rod-piston combo balanced & have the counterweight shaft balanced to match. The lighter setup would rev much quicker because of the decrease in rotating mass. Smiley Smiley Grin
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Reply #16 - 10/19/09 at 11:58:50
 
BurnPgh wrote on 10/19/09 at 10:47:44:
im very aware that the wiseco pistons are much lighter. I havent seen anyone complain seriously about it though. And im wary of adding more counterweight lest it end up flying through the case as was your misfortune. I will weigh them if I remember. Im not planning to do all this until next fall/winter . Im just gathering info and prices for the time being.


I was just wondering how much weight difference you would find, (mine was 33 grams), and if nothing was done to equalize it, how much vibration would result.

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Reply #17 - 10/19/09 at 12:03:02
 
Once i get it all done I'll send you the teeth that rattle out of my head  Grin That ought to be a good indicator.
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