Hi all
I started to wonder if they should be balanced plus how do you know if the fly wheels are equally facing each other Any thoughts as to the right way
I'm not sure if crank balancing is entirely necessary on that type of engine, although it couldn't do it any harm?
The correct way to check if the main shafts are in line is to set the crank on engineering 'V' blocks, or mount it between centres on a lathe and then check the run-out with dial gauges set against each shaft.
Checking across the flywheels with a straight edge on an engine of that age may possibly be adequate?