Darryl Pritchett
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I'm getting ready to build a motor for my ITA Neon, question I have is worth the money to balance a engine? Can you expect more power out of it or just more life expenctancy?
Thanks for the input. I should have been more specific. I actually got a great deal on a NEW Factory short block so there won't be any boring or anything. So on a new factory motor will you get the same results?
Going one step further, is balancing really worth all that in a I4 motor? I completely understand when it comes to V motors, but in an I?
. I don't believe that you need to line bore the motor reguardless. I believe that yourself or the machine shop will determine if the the motor needs to be line bored. Maybe they are close to perfect already? Maybe they need a light hone becasue they are too tight? In either case, I say it is worth the investigation to see if it needs to be line bored or not.
We have had them checked by a very reputable race engine machine shop and they say "can't improve upon that". When pistons are replaced, the weight of them should be checked.
- offset bushing cam sprockets are legal to remedy this, but not always available readily.
Man I want to see that thing rotate!!
Sorry!
- offset bushing cam sprockets are legal to remedy this, but not always available readily.
Man I want to see that thing rotate!!
Sorry!
not eccentric to the cam, but to correct the cam timing due to the machining of the head or block.
but yeah...
It seems to be a fact that some Honda engines don't require rebalancing. I know for certain that the one-two Hondas in ITC at the ARRC in 2007, and the one-two-three finishers in 2008 were running with the balance done in Japan when manufactured. We have had them checked by a very reputable race engine machine shop and they say "can't improve upon that". When pistons are replaced, the weight of them should be checked.
offset bushing cam sprockets are legal to remedy this, but not always available readily.