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What requires a rotating assembly to be rebalanced? #2206251
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If a rotating assembly was previously balanced and one or a combo of the following was performed does the rotating assembly need to be re-balanced?

Recondition connecting rods
Replace pistons rings
Replace rod bearings
Polish crankshaft

Is there a general guideline of when a rebalance should take place?

Re: What requires a rotating assembly to be rebalanced? [Re: B5496RR] #2206262
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A before and after of the rods would've told you but I doubt their weights changed enough to make a difference. Were they resized?


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Re: What requires a rotating assembly to be rebalanced? [Re: B5496RR] #2206263
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No repairs have been performed...

It's a general question

Re: What requires a rotating assembly to be rebalanced? [Re: B5496RR] #2206265
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No reason to re-balance unless some weight is removed or added.


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Re: What requires a rotating assembly to be rebalanced? [Re: B5496RR] #2206266
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Changes have to be pretty substantial in most cases to need a rebalance. Anything you mentioned is miniscule

Re: What requires a rotating assembly to be rebalanced? [Re: 72Swinger] #2206269
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Recondition connecting rods----- No but a quick check never hurts.
Replace pistons rings-----No
Replace rod bearings-----No
Polish crankshaft-----No


I have a gram scale that I balance my pistons and rods before I even take them to the shop. That way we can double-check each other. I always ask for a copy of the balance sheet for every assembly I have done. They also keep a copy too.


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Re: What requires a rotating assembly to be rebalanced? [Re: B5496RR] #2206344
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As far as recondition connecting rods, if you have them resized and or replace the bolts your probably good, if your replacing the original rods with a different set of recondition rods I would definitely have them check for balance on both ends and length twocents I went through around twelve sets of LY rods years ago when I was still racing NHRA stock, the factory standards for production motors is not real precise shock shruggy
I've saw .017 in length and a hoop of weight differences (35 grams from the lightest to the heavy one) in those rods shruggy

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Re: What requires a rotating assembly to be rebalanced? [Re: B5496RR] #2206356
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Most shops know that about a little under 30 grams anywhere and you better redo it--under that --it is usually ok---many factory tolerances would accept that back in the day--I agree with the others NO need to re-balance even if you grind crank--go to different rod bearings etc--No worry!

Re: What requires a rotating assembly to be rebalanced? [Re: ] #2206373
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Don't laugh when I ask this. But you definitely need to rebalance when you replace pistons correct?


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Re: What requires a rotating assembly to be rebalanced? [Re: dart440_72] #2206384
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i would guess only if they are heavier, or lighter than the original, balanced, set. unless the total set is only 10 grams or so[? amount] different in weight. of course, you would weigh each piston and get each to weigh the same as you would normally. is this a correct assumption ? if not, please correct me with the weight difference for the re balance necessity.
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