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Author Subject: Balanced 86mm Gti6 crank
rallyeash

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Post #1
Hi all,

have a spare 86mm gti6 balanced crank with no signs of wear on the journels.



balancing paperwork.
The lower being before and the top paperwork being afterwards



£100 plus delivery

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Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 19:50
jeffers Forum Admin

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Post #2
Ahhhrgh wish this had come up before I finished my engine lol, shame. Anyway good luck with the sale Ash! Thumbs up

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Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 20:35
pete-gti

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Post #3
Can this be used on a standard engine?
Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 22:50
buzzbrightyear

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Post #4
pete-gti wrote:
Can this be used on a standard engine?

Yes

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Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 00:21
eddy_gti6

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Post #5
Whats the advantages of this?

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Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 05:57
eliotrw

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Post #6
I believe as its more stable its more capable of high revs and leads to a more reliable engine or something like that?

How do they balance cranks then? Add weights?

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Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 09:14
buzzbrightyear

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eliotrw wrote:
I believe as its more stable its more capable of high revs and leads to a more reliable engine or something like that?

How do they balance cranks then? Add weights?

I belive They grind material away where it's needed

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Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 10:04
armzsc6

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Would think they would shave material away or increase the drill holes in the ends.

Very Tempted by this for my high boost build however I'm not sure how much it would cost to get one balanced up?

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Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 10:53
robthe6

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would you be traveling anywhere near banbury anytime soon?

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Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 11:21
rallyeash

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Post #10
robthe6 wrote:
would you be traveling anywhere near banbury anytime soon?


Not directly although I'm sure we can sort something out

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Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 16:10
rallyeash

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Post #11
buzzbrightyear wrote:
eliotrw wrote:
I believe as its more stable its more capable of high revs and leads to a more reliable engine or something like that?

How do they balance cranks then? Add weights?

I belive They grind material away where it's needed


This.

Crank will be spun in a machine and then small amounts of material removed from the fly weights so it spins balanced.

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Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 16:13
rallyeash

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Sold pending payment

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Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 18:15

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