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Drilling More Holes To Balance Crankshaft
Balanced Rotating Accembly - Throwing Weight
Through additional spinning, it was learned that two more holes needed to be drilled to complete the balance. If weight had to be added, the balance job could be much more expensive because Mallory slugs, which are dense pieces of metal, would need to be used to add weight to a balance job. Be warned: The slugs run about $100 a piece. View Related Article
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