removing balance shafts
removing balance shafts
does anyone have a guide to removing balance shafts from the 4g63 SOHC?
ive done a search but havn;t really found any photos
ive done a search but havn;t really found any photos
SR20 powered starion what have I done..... :P
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- Lil' Dorifto
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is for VR4 but can't see it being any different...
http://www.vfaq.com/mods/balance-shafts.html
http://www.vfaq.com/mods/balance-shafts.html
Be aware the balance shaft stub shaft p/n MD098626 does not fit the Starion oil pump because the DOHC balance shaft is bigger in diameter.
However you can make the same thing by cutting up a balance shaft and blocking the oil hole.
To my knowledge there is no equivalent stub shaft part for the SOHC engine however I will be happy if somebody can prove me wrong?
In my Mitsubishi engine manuals it talks about balance shaft and non balance shaft engines so maybe there is something??????????
When I ordered the balance shaft eliminator kit from Repco they gave me an Astron one which of course does not fit.
When I said that was wrong the Repco guy said "well that's the part number it shows in the catalogue", ie. zero help.
However you can make the same thing by cutting up a balance shaft and blocking the oil hole.
To my knowledge there is no equivalent stub shaft part for the SOHC engine however I will be happy if somebody can prove me wrong?
In my Mitsubishi engine manuals it talks about balance shaft and non balance shaft engines so maybe there is something??????????
When I ordered the balance shaft eliminator kit from Repco they gave me an Astron one which of course does not fit.
When I said that was wrong the Repco guy said "well that's the part number it shows in the catalogue", ie. zero help.
One option is to remove the small drive belt, that drives the shaft on the Left side of the motor ( looking from the front ), and just leave the shaft in positon. Just forget about it.. and let it block the oil holes for it's bearing's.
For the other balance shaft, ( the one on the rightside ) that is driven by the timing belt, take it out and machine the lobes off it in a lathe and put it back in. I think this will work and save all the trouble of getting a kit.
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For the other balance shaft, ( the one on the rightside ) that is driven by the timing belt, take it out and machine the lobes off it in a lathe and put it back in. I think this will work and save all the trouble of getting a kit.
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EVO 8
Starions since 1993.
sounds like a great idea :)Abalistic wrote:One option is to remove the small drive belt, that drives the shaft on the Left side of the motor ( looking from the front ), and just leave the shaft in positon. Just forget about it.. and let it block the oil holes for it's bearing's.
For the other balance shaft, ( the one on the rightside ) that is driven by the timing belt, take it out and machine the lobes off it in a lathe and put it back in. I think this will work and save all the trouble of getting a kit.
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SR20 powered starion what have I done..... :P
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- my mangina paid for my staz
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Try this option for a free balance shaft removal, should work with the starion engine.
http://www.ecanfix.com/~mdhamilton/balanceshaft.html
http://www.ecanfix.com/~mdhamilton/balanceshaft.html
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- G33Kz0r
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1) Remove balance shaft on left side of motor, remove the bearing as the front of the block, rotate it a bit and press it back in, this will block the oilway. Put a frostplug (35mm) in the aluminium front motor plate where the shaft used to stick out and bob's yer uncle for that one. heres a pic of my motor at the moment, you can see the front plug
2) The other balance shaft is part of the oil pump. It supports the smaller oil pump gear, so you cant just take it out.
What you want to do it take the shaft out and cut it at around about the marking in this picture:
You'll notice about now that this shaft is actually hollow, oil flows along it to lubricate the rear bearing. You need to tap it and put in a grub screw with some loctite sealant to block this oilway. Stick it all back together and enjoy some free power, at the cost of some vibrations :). Totally worth it if you ask me. Hope this helps ya out.
2) The other balance shaft is part of the oil pump. It supports the smaller oil pump gear, so you cant just take it out.
What you want to do it take the shaft out and cut it at around about the marking in this picture:
You'll notice about now that this shaft is actually hollow, oil flows along it to lubricate the rear bearing. You need to tap it and put in a grub screw with some loctite sealant to block this oilway. Stick it all back together and enjoy some free power, at the cost of some vibrations :). Totally worth it if you ask me. Hope this helps ya out.
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- G33Kz0r
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Ahhh, they had a good idea tapping the bolt hole a little longer and using a longer bolt to seal off the oil hole. Might have been less buggering around than using a grub screw from the other end.RiceThief wrote:Try this option for a free balance shaft removal, should work with the starion engine.
http://www.ecanfix.com/~mdhamilton/balanceshaft.html
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