so, i have been doing some thinking about the crank and it does seem as tho the snout will not be long enough to run a timing BELT pulley and a harmonic balancer (even the smaller/lighter 5m one i am planning to use), especially if i try and bolt the rather large 7m front timing cover 2 piece jobie on.
the link that supra967 posted details a bloke getting his welded etc to be lengthened which i would rather not go for, a) too expensive and B) i dont like the idea of welding a crank!
plus it failed lol
i have access to a pretty decent engineering workshop and an experienced machinist/engineer (my dad) to make pretty much anything i can think of. how feasible would it be to machine up an "extension" to the crank with a thread on the end which then screws into the existing balancer bolt. the extension would obviously have a threaded hole in the end for the bolt.
in order to secure it i was thinking of then drilling through the side of the crank and through the threaded section of the extension and fitting a large-ish pin. in addition to this i would mill a new keyway into the extension and fix in a longer keyway which would also lock it into the crank preventing rotation.
excuse crappy laptop touchpad + mspaint diagram but its gives you the idea.
a) crank end
b) extension
c) assembled.
is this possible or a recipie for disaster? will it hold up at 8000rpm and decent horsepower? keep in mind that the balancer will most likely sit over the join to stop any flex, although there will not be a lot of load on that part of the crank anyway.
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