Hi fellow mini enthusiast.
I'm building a normal 1071 engine for my basically stock 64 Morris Cooper S and I thought I would ask about the standard harmonic balancer or damper sometimes its called. I hesitate using the stock one many choose from Mini Spares for it truly is an old design. Does anyone have any suggestions on something more current to technology today? I know Romac makes a nice unit.
Thanks very much for all advise.
Cheers Scott
Damper alternative
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Re: Damper alternative
scott
I would have no issues using a standard one, the 1071 is such a sweet motor anyway that its not thrashing around like the longer stroke 1275.
ive never used anything but a balanced std one with no issues ever
I would have no issues using a standard one, the 1071 is such a sweet motor anyway that its not thrashing around like the longer stroke 1275.
ive never used anything but a balanced std one with no issues ever
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
Re: Damper alternative
As above or if your feeling flush and want the ultimate you want a viscous damper. KAD do one but it's not cheap.
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Re: Damper alternative
Hi Mates
Thanks very much for your suggestions. I really don't have any toys.
What better toy than a well sorted 64 Cooper 1071. Still a dream but I plan to run it hard.
Thanks again Scott
Thanks very much for your suggestions. I really don't have any toys.
What better toy than a well sorted 64 Cooper 1071. Still a dream but I plan to run it hard.
Thanks again Scott
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