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Re: Flywheel

To: djc@appsig.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Flywheel
From: "Dereck C" <derex39@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 16:23:12 GMT
Wow.  Sounds nice.  I don't know that they did the same for me because I 
didn't supply the bolts.  But I imagine if I put it together with the mark 
aligned with 1 and 4 (and they did balance assembled) I would be more than 
likely correct.  If I get around to it I will ask the machinist.

Dereck

70 B


----Original Message Follows----
From: "DENNIS COX" <djc@appsig.com>
To: Dereck C <derex39@hotmail.com>
CC: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Flywheel
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 09:12:48 -0700

When the machine shop balanced my engine, if I remember correctly they 
balanced
the crank and flywheel separately. Then they where put together, including 
the
pressure plate and crank pulley, and the whole assembly was balanced, .  The
machinist put marks on everything so it all could be put back together 
exactly
as it it was balanced. This engine will freely rev to 7000 rpm!!

Dereck C wrote:

 > Ok, I reread the your message (Lawrie) and I think I got the whole deal.
 > 1/4 is there for timing the block to TDC if do this by utilizing a hole 
in
 > the bellhousing (which I believe a B doesn't).  If you don't use the 
mark,
 > it doesn't matter which side is up or down.  I think I was trying to
 > overanalyze the whole situation.  I was wondering how a machine shop 
would
 > balance a fly wheel (separately) to account for the difference in the 
weight
 > of the crank.  When in fact it is independent of the crank and the mark 
is
 > there for convience of bringing an engine to TDC.  Just like me to over
 > complicate things.
 >
 > Dereck
 >
 > 1970 MGB
 >
 > ----Original Message Follows----
 > From: "Lawrie Alexander" <Lawrie@britcars.com>
 > To: "Dereck C" <derex39@hotmail.com>
 > CC: <mgs@autox.team.net>
 > Subject: Re: Flywheel
 > Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 07:38:56 -0700
 >
 > When you realize that the 1/4 mark represents "one slash four", not "one
 > quarter", that should answer your question, Derek. If number one piston 
is
 > at TDC, number four must be also. If the 1/4 mark is at the top at the 
same
 > time as the numbers one and four pistons, then that marks presence at the
 > top of the flywheel indicates that numbers one and four pistons are at 
TDC.
 >
 > If you put the flywheel on 180 degrees from that position, then the mark
 > will not be telling the truth. It will say that one and four are at TDC
 > when, in fact, two and three are.
 >
 > This all dates back to the days when some engines had an inspection hole 
on
 > the top of the bellhousing, through which the 1/4 mark could be seen when
 > you were trying to set the engine at TDC. Since the MG bellhousing does 
not
 > have such a hole, the 1/4 mark no longer serves any real purpose.
 >
 > Lawrie
 > British Sportscar Center
 >
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: Dereck C <derex39@hotmail.com>
 > To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
 > Date: Thursday, July 27, 2000 6:01 AM
 > Subject: Flywheel
 >
 >  >It is proceeding at a snails pace but I am progressing.  Yesterday I
 >  >performed step #2,534b the installation of the flywheel (on a complete
 >  >engine rebuild).  Checking my many manuals (Haynes, Complete Guide...,
 >  >Twist's rebuild) they all point out how to align the flywheel to the 
crank
 >  >flange.  Align the 1/4 mark on the flywheel with the corresponding mark 
on
 >  >the flywheel flange.  I see the 1/4 mark on the flywheel but not on the
 >  >crank.  In the Haynes manual there is a mention of the mark being up 
when
 > #1
 >  >is TDC (the picture shows the engine upside down, so what is up?).
 >  >
 >  >I have my engine with #1 at TDC and I installed the flywheel with 1/4 
mark
 >  >at 12 o'clock (engine standing up right).  Is this correct?  What 
happens
 > if
 >  >you get it 180 degrees out of alignment (the only other option)?
 >  >
 >  >Thanks
 >  >
 >  >Dereck
 >  >1970 MGB
 >  
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