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Old 11-24-2007, 10:36 AM   #3044 (permalink)
cdjnight
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All automotive engines can benefit by being balanced when they are rebuilt. If you have performed any of the following:
  • Replaced the Pistons
  • Ground the Crankshaft
  • Replaced the Crankshaft
  • Resized the Connecting Rods
  • Replaced the Connecting Rods
  • Replaced the Flywheel
  • Replaced the Damper
  • Replaced the Flexplate
your engine will need to be balanced to attain the longest life and performance of your rebuilt engine.


http://www.perpetualbalance.com/balance/main.html
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