Rebore one pot only?
Peter Berrevoets
pjberr at home.com
Wed Sep 27 20:04:41 EDT 2000
Could someone please help this man pull his feet out of his mouth..?
ROFL again!!
Think of the huge inertial imbalance on the downstroke as the S1 flies off
the crest of a hill and slams back to earth after gravity reasserts its'
dominance over the motive force of the engine and the kinetic momentum of
the race car - the poor thing will go into a dynamically imbalanced
rotationally arrested oil inhibited seizure!!
foc - rofl once again... !!
hard to breath, I must've pulled a muscle ;-)!!
Peter
1990 200TQ
<snip>...gravity DOES play a roll in rotating objects, as long as the axis
is not
> >perpendicular to the pull of gravity. So unless the crank is
> >straight up
> >and down, gravity will effect the motion of a rotating mass,
> >to a lesser
> >extent as rpm increases. Just think of a huge imbalanced
> >weight on a swing
> >arm. If it's not going 5000rpm, it will rotate slower on the
> >up stroke than
> >the down stroke.
> >
> >
> >At 12:33 PM 9/27/00, you wrote:
> >>On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Ameer Antar wrote:
> >>
> >> > Imbalance only occurs when one of a set is not the same,
> >> > b/c that one rod or piston will be pulled down more by gravity
> >>
> >>I'm not expert enough to advocate one way or the other, but
> >I do know this: The balance in the rotating mass of the engine has
> >got dam* near nothing to do with gravity.
> >
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