GR wrote:
850man wrote:
Simon Gardner (Powerplay automotive) had a crank like this years ago and as the Doc said, Ian Shrugg at Crankshaft Rebuilders here in Melbourne will make you the same kind of thing, at a cost. A lot of money for little gain, you can buy a lot of "normal" 1275 cranks for that kind of money.

Hi 850man
Yes simon did use one of these crank after he rang me and asked could he use my design[he saw mine being made at Ians] I didnt just design these cranks for a better counter balance but also to take the harmonics away from the valve springs

the valve springs that i had made were bigger dia and taller which all the valve spring experts said should work better than any thing else they didn't because a mini being a mini has very funny harmonics that happens to up set mini valve springs with agresive camshafts,but with these cranks and some other fiddles the springs now work and so do some of my camshafts.
this is why i like to step out side the circle so i can make more hp than other people and keep the minis up near the front.
Also if you can wait a little bit these cranks will become cheaper as MED are now going to copy my cranks.
Graham Russell
GR why are you fiddling around with spring rates to get the harmonics between the crank shaft and the cam shaft to balance out.
A chain drive between a crank and a cam is the best drive for agressive cams and springs as the construction of the chain is a perfect vibration absorber. Just do what many engine designers do, fit a effective damper to the drive on the cam shaft end so that the harmonics of the cam are absorbed and the chain seperates the harmonics between the cam and the crank.
These is nothing new about this idea many marine engines have far greater torsional problems with their valve gear especially with valves with bridge rockers and they fit silicon dampers to the drives.Even the fuel pumps created massive torsional problems and they have a individual drive with a damper to drive the pumps.
engines like sulzer and m.a.n use pressurized oil dampers on all the drive shafts on their engines and all the drives between the crank and the other shafts are all chain drives to overcome shaft vibrations. The early sulzers around 100,000 HP had gear drives and they all had massive gear train failures. They even now run pneumatic valves with hydraulic actuators to actuate the valves from the cam to reduce torsional vibration problems.
The torsional vibrations in a mini engine is nothing compared to a big marine engine or a steam turbine propulsional unit.
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