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Increased power in type 1 1584 AE engine
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<blockquote data-quote="mr scoops" data-source="post: 598706" data-attributes="member: 14100"><p>I disagree, get a counterweighted crank and get it balanced. Although you may not be revving it high getting it balanced will make it a lot smoother running and will increase longevity.</p><p>I was led to believe a non cw crank couldn't be properly balanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr scoops, post: 598706, member: 14100"] I disagree, get a counterweighted crank and get it balanced. Although you may not be revving it high getting it balanced will make it a lot smoother running and will increase longevity. I was led to believe a non cw crank couldn't be properly balanced. [/QUOTE]
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