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Internally or externally balanced?
I am in process of building a 478 for my K1000. Need to know if the engine is internally or externally balanced. I have to figure out a flywheel to bolt to a light truck tranny. I know others have done this with a custom flywheel but I can't find any info. If internally balanced I thought about having the 478 flywheel turned down the the smaller diameter and installing the ring gear. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Internally or externally balanced?
Nice to hear, a fellow 478 swapper
The 478 is externally balanced, in the front pulley and flywheel. Take a look at my 478 build thread, I am converting my 478 flywheel to work with the light duty bellhousing and clutch. For the front pulley I'm planning on making a bolt on weight to use the 305 pulley. The 478 4 groove pulley will not work with the light duty timing cover. Read through my build thread, lots of questions are answered there. |
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Re: Internally or externally balanced?
Thank you. I will check into your thread. I have everything sorted except for this piece.
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Re: Internally or externally balanced?
You got lucky on your flywheel diameter. I believe mine is the larger diameter that will need to be turned down. What is your plan to balance your rotational assembly since you have assembled your engine?
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Re: Internally or externally balanced?
Talking about balances - my machine shop guy and I went thru a total of 17 new pistons before he found 6 he would use - he weighed every one and picked the 6 that was the closest. This was on a 351E. I used 379 pistons and had new rods made because the piston pin was higher towards the top of the piston - this increased the rod ratio which was a good thing - the cost of the custom billet rods was the bad thing. Probably would not do that again.
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Re: Internally or externally balanced?
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The best way would be to re-balance your setup, but the bob weights should be calculated for a V6. Not the typical 50/50 rule that happened to work pretty well on a 90-degree V8. Have you compared your flywheel to a 305 flywheel? You're certain it is a larger diameter? |
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