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Food for thought
This article sums up fairly succinctly why i DO NOT believe balance shafts should be removed in 99% of 4g6 and 4g5 engines..
http://www.jackstransmissions.com/pages ... nce-shafts
http://www.jackstransmissions.com/pages ... nce-shafts
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Thank you for this rather unpleasant read and I wish I had not read this article but it makes perfect sense. Next time I have to pull my engine out for something I will use my other block with the balance shafts in it and then I will find out what the real difference in my car will be between having balance shafts in or out.
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Yeah I was originally going to remove mine as well, but decided on leaving them as I have had an engine balance shaft belt snap once and it was really unpleasant. That and everything needs to be perfectly balanced and remain that way. Thanks for the awesome read. Good to know I made up my mind right :) :beer :beer :beer
what caused your BS belts to fail ? ....not changing the belt, tensioner or worn bearings and shaft begining to bind up ?
I've never eliminated balance shafts. The smoothness always amazed me.... part of the charm
When shopping for a spare, any mitsu motor (2.0/2.6sohc or 2.0dohc) I viewed that had no bs, I left it
I've never eliminated balance shafts. The smoothness always amazed me.... part of the charm
When shopping for a spare, any mitsu motor (2.0/2.6sohc or 2.0dohc) I viewed that had no bs, I left it
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I think mine was old. Retard who worked on the engine around when I bought it probably didn't change any belts when the head etc was done. One of the numerous things I found wrong and had to fix.
Another was wondering why the gearbox was starting to get hard to put into first gear not long after the work was done. Apparently reinstalling all the bellhousing to engine bolts wasn't on his list of things to do :glare:
Another was wondering why the gearbox was starting to get hard to put into first gear not long after the work was done. Apparently reinstalling all the bellhousing to engine bolts wasn't on his list of things to do :glare:
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Yeah every place I've worked we have replaced both belts at the same time like you are supposed to. I can't understand mechanics who don't...
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This article, funnily enough about removing the balance shafts, has the best explanation of how they actually work that I've come across.
http://www.4g63turbo.com/tech/eclipse-b ... moval.html
http://www.4g63turbo.com/tech/eclipse-b ... moval.html
I'm not even close to being a guru on the topic of vibration and engine dynamics, but I don't think the last paragraph is accurate from that article ProZac posted.. althought the first two paragraphs make perfect sense.
Firstly it is stated that there is a "potent" lubrication problem.. why is this considered to be the case? If due to the shafts spinning at twice engine rpm, then that doesn't make sense, given that a turbo spinning at perhaps 10 times balance shaft rpm doesn't seem to have these lubrication dramas due to rpm?
Secondly, countering a wave at a 180 degree phase IS balancing (or perhaps more appropriately, cancelling) it out, so it's not "merely masking" the vibration as the last paragraph claims. Perhaps a sound engineer can shed more light on this, because sound is basically vibrations through a medium such as air or water or a speaker cone. Masking the vibrations is essentially the same as balancing them.
Firstly it is stated that there is a "potent" lubrication problem.. why is this considered to be the case? If due to the shafts spinning at twice engine rpm, then that doesn't make sense, given that a turbo spinning at perhaps 10 times balance shaft rpm doesn't seem to have these lubrication dramas due to rpm?
Secondly, countering a wave at a 180 degree phase IS balancing (or perhaps more appropriately, cancelling) it out, so it's not "merely masking" the vibration as the last paragraph claims. Perhaps a sound engineer can shed more light on this, because sound is basically vibrations through a medium such as air or water or a speaker cone. Masking the vibrations is essentially the same as balancing them.
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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Stockish motors are the ones most likely to benefit from leaving then in!ProZac wrote:Good read, but my crank trigger goes where the balance shaft gear used to be, so begone with it! Motor is never going to be a super higher performer anyway, so I doubt I'll strike any issues.
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