by Alan Moore » Thu Oct 05, 2006 3:34 am
My flywheel for the Turbo ended up at 6.2 Kg, don't know what it started at. The centre boss section is left alone, with only a skim to make sue it was true and ended at around 11.5mm, the main clutch area thickness I brought to 13mm, by removing material from the back.
I also put concave grooves in this section approx 8mm wide by 2mm deep to perhaps give more surface area for cooling, but mostly to perhaps give a little more ridgidity to the area where the pressure plate is bolted. If the thickness of the flywheel at this point is reduced too much the face will flex when the pressure plate is operated.
The very outer area is 18mm thick to leave the ring gear in the correct offset, although this is where the most gains are made in regards the effect of losing flywheel weight. I thick I reduced the ring gear width by a couple of mm, and I removed the crank pickup teeth as a couple of the ones on the spare engine I bought had been broken off when the engine had been carelessly moved around, and I had been going to use a Motec that did not recognise this set up anyway.
Although David has got me convinced that the Adaptronic might be a better way to go and so I will now use the flywheel off my original engine and do the same work to it.
The balancing can be done separately, and was in my case, as the balancing machine pickups could not fit with the flywheel attached to the crank. This is done in the conventional way by drilling holes toward the outside of the flywheel. Sometimes pressure plates are balanced by welding weights onto them. The balancing person should also stamp the orientation of the pressure plate to the flywheel, to keep everything right.
I actually did the balancing of the crank myself on a friends machine as he had too much on. He set up the bob weights that had to be clamped to the crankpins to simulate pistons and rods. V engines are somewhat more involved in balancing, than straight 4s or 6s, that do not require this.
The A610 pistons were quite out of balance, and required the outer parts of the gudgeon pins to be machined to get the balance as there was not enough material inside the pistons to play with. So now each pin is allotted to a certain piston.
Sometime I will get around to putting it all together.
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