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Just wondering what peoples opinions are on here about the different pulleys you can get


4EFTES Have harmonic ones


4EFEs And 5EFEs have standard solid ones


Is there any known faults of the engines failing with a normal pulley on if everything is balanced?


Reason im asking is fensport do lightened harmonic ones here :http://www.fensport.co.uk/Parts/Model_40/Category_1/2311


There are various solid alloy ones which are light


And i can also use my 4efte one and swap it onto my 5e when im building it


PhilGts has a balanced bottom end on a standard pulley and its fine.



If you were to use a pulley and get it all lightened in one go (Crank,flywheel clutch etc etc) Would you



A: Lighten and balance a standard solid 5EFE one


B: Use a standard 4EFTE Harmonic one and get it balanced


C: Use a fensport lightened pulley and balance it


D: Use a lightweight solid alloy one and get it balanced



Opinions people please



Thanks


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Use a standard 4EFTE one and get the whole rotating assembly static and dynamically balanced.



The Fensport ones are only "Harmonically Balanced" That doesn't say its actually a damper pulley.



I don't think there has been any known faults, however it will reduce the life of the thrust bearings. Spuddy ran a lightweight crank pulley on his, but his engine got pulled apart quite often for bearing replacement so can't really compare.



That said, how many people do you know replace their ACL bearings at the recommended 30k Km interval?


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Thanks adam, And they look like a harmonic damper though, how can you just harmonically balance something? I thought harmonic ones are dampened?


Confused i might ring them tommorow lol



And i have never seen anyone replace them at the 30k interval, i wonder why you would have too?


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I could well be wrong and they just haven't explained it properly, that's the way it comes across to me anyway as I know harmonic balancing is something to do with frequencies.



They recommend changing the bearings at 30k intervals to maintain a good condition crank, remembering its cheaper to replace a set of shells than it is a crank, so it's little cost to pay for something that has such significance.


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Still unsure on what to do with the pulley situation, Struggling to get hold of a decent 4EFTE Harmonic one as my current one is knackered.


Surely all the engines that are made without one get away with it fine (5EFES And 4EFES Included) So im thinking it will be okay without it and fitting a lightened one...

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It will most likely be ok as long as you stick to replacing the bearings at the recommended schudule and it has been balanced with the rest of the bottom end.


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