Originally Posted by
manolis
I copy from Revetec’s post on March 1, 2007, answering on the perfect balancing of the Greco-i3:
“Great. I'm glad of your modification and it is now correct in practice, as long as the balance weights are correct in weight. I showed you this in a image of your Greco engine previously. You always take the attack before thinking it through which sometimes baffles me.”
After shrinking angularly the two “halves” (120 degrees each) of the balance web in order to reduce the balance web angular “duration” in less than 180 degrees, the balancing of the Greco-i3 was admitted to be perfect!
English is not tour first language so given the benefit of the doubt.
BUT, he did NOT say it was perfectly balanced and you would be advised NEVER to suggest the same or your open to legal action
You were told that your balance weights were incorrectly calculated and had "dead weight" in them. You were shown how to remove it to achieve the same.
Whether or not the whole Greco thing is in balance is STILL up for debate and with zero confidence from readers given the silly errors you contineu to make.
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