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Thread: 4.3 re-surfacing flywhel.Balance??.
          
   
   

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    As long as the person doing the setup is cautious and verifies the hub and the surface are parrallel. I have witnessed a mis-alignment after the fact and you will end up with one "side" thinner than the other! I much prefer a blanchard grind machine. Set-up is tougher, mounting is tougher, but the finish is sweet!
    the fly wheel grinder table turns with the grinding stone so it is blanchard ground there can not be a off set in the fly wheel as it mount s to the fly wheel to the grinder turn table as it is flat up to were the crank hub bolts to less there stone mud or some matter like that under the table as for finsh it gets no better then a fly wheel grinder with a clean stone well dress or a diamond cup wheel like good son sells
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 03-28-2012 at 06:37 PM.
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