Once it’s moving and warm, it’s smooth. First 30 seconds or so when it’s really cold it’s shaky, and shutdown of course. But I would like to get a dynamic balance. But it did prompt the question if there’s a counterbalanced 360.
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Turns out this was an ignorant question on my part. I had the wrong idea about why counterweights are used. Here’s a good explanation. Apologies for the distraction!Originally posted by Chris In Milwaukee View PostOnce it’s moving and warm, it’s smooth. First 30 seconds or so when it’s really cold it’s shaky, and shutdown of course. But I would like to get a dynamic balance. But it did prompt the question if there’s a counterbalanced 360.
Christopher Owens
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Not an ignorant question at all. It prompted curiosity and led to shared knowledge!
If your O-360 is that rough, on startup, I'd really take a hard look at the spark plugs and maybe the wires. When the plugs get fouled or gaps widen a bit, mis firing appears as roughness.
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Mark were there any downstream effects on your engine from the goop you found on the cylinder flanges ? Where did you source your engine ?Originally posted by Mark Moyle View PostTurns out the flywheel had a couple bolts and nuts from a previously undocumented static balance on a past prop.... found a cracked exhaust flange, and one additional crack and a missing tail pipe clamp at the muffler. The big find was the gookumpucky the A&P/AI used between the cylinder base flange and crank case....and quite a few under torqued cylinder base nuts.
I've also found contamination on my cylinder flanges that has led to the failure of 3 cylinder studs HERE. I had purchased it (rebuilt) from a supplier recommended on this forum.Last edited by Nev; 12-04-2024, 03:56 PM.Nev Bailey
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