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[QUOTE="cujet, post: 512881, member: 19501"] While it is true that most engines are balanced internally, it can be done externally. What I did was a version of external balance. Many automobile engines used to come externally balanced also. Not common today, but in the '60s and '70s it was quite common. I chose to use this method initally, as it was very easy and could be done in a few hours. As I mentioned previously, I cannot feel the difference between my externally balanced setup and my conventionally balanced crank. If you think about it for a bit, counterbalancers are an added on form of balancing also. They could be external to the engine and affixed to it. Chris [/QUOTE]
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