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Lightened flywheel = vibration?
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27/09/2012 23:43
27/09/2012 23:43
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Deme
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I've recently rebuilt my engine and while it was apart I thought I'd throw in a few minor mods. One of these was a lightened and balanced flywheel. I had a machine shop take 3kg off it from 8.5kg.
When I fired up the car for the first time I noticed the engine tone was different, lower and throaty. Between 1.5k and 2k rpm there's a very noticeable vibration when revved in neutral. I also noticed a loss in torque in the the same rev range when driving in a higher gear. This led me to point the finger to the flywheel for all the above symptoms.
Has anyone experienced any of these symptoms?
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Re: Lightened flywheel = vibration?
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28/09/2012 09:37
28/09/2012 09:37
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Deme
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Hey guys i havent been running a balance belt for a while (before and after rebuild). I never felt this vibration before.
The flywheel was balanced by the same place that did KJ's and they use top of the range modern machines. I agree they still could have got it wrong. Perhaps i shouldve included the cover plate with it! i never had the crank balanced either. It was a chance i thought id take to save money! doh.
Ive read that a weighty flywheel dampens engine vibrations somewhat but if Saint isnt experiencing this with a 3.8kg flywheel then maybe its something else.
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30/09/2012 20:07
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the pressure plate should be every time together with FW when balancing FW/ FW with crankshaft+pullyes..
20 years with yellow 2.0 16v NA 22 years with black SEDICIVALVOLE
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Re: Lightened flywheel = vibration?
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#1382391
04/10/2012 09:46
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Deme
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Thought id close this thread with an update. Turns out i was running on 3 cylinders hence the aforementioned symptoms! I discovered that the connector to injector 4 was loose.
Problem solved and now she purrs like a kitten... well one on steroids!
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Re: Lightened flywheel = vibration?
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04/10/2012 09:50
04/10/2012 09:50
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why do you give a kitten seroids 
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Re: Lightened flywheel = vibration?
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04/10/2012 10:08
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because its funny to watch lol
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Re: Lightened flywheel = vibration?
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#1382417
04/10/2012 12:15
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LMFAO!!!!
you coming acecafe this Thursday??
LOL
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04/10/2012 12:35
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Deme
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thursday 11th??
Yeah man im in!
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04/10/2012 12:41
04/10/2012 12:41
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