Hi Guys, I rebuillt my Ford GT40 engine with a complete set of iron eagle conrods that were lighter than the original conrods. Now I have vibration at idle, (in neutral) gets worse in the 1400 to 2000 RPM range, and is smooth after that. Could this be due to the lighter conrods?? I have read that the damper reduces crankshaft torsional vibration and does not do anything for an out of balance engine. Do I have out of balance with 8 new rods being lighter than original? No balancing performed during rebuild, just threw in the new rods. I have checked everything else and can't find anything wrong. Appreciate your thoughts, don't want to be chasing a red herring. Also, on checking the base timing I found the the graduated scale indicating TDC is not TDC, the TDC is the large slot cut in the damper approx 90 degrees apart. I read that Ford uses two different types, and looking at dampers on summitt website, some have two graduated scalesto accomodate this . Is anyone else aware of this, threw me for six. Thanks Greg.
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RE: GT40 vibration
Is the engine running on a stand or in the boat. Is the tranny hooked to it. Vibration as you describe is almost always engine alignment if the engine is in the boat and hooked to the prop. The shaft and tranny need to be plus or minus 0.002. Also the boat needs to be in the water when you align it as the trailer may not support the boat the way the water does. Good LuckNautiqueless in San Diego
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