by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:03 pm
Dave,
Balancing with the holes in the ring gear is the prefered method. The hartzell weight locations do not allow for much flexibility in positioning of the weights. As Pat is proof, it can be done, but more likely than not, it will be unsuccessful with most engines. BTW, this is how engines are dynamically and statically balanced by the overhaul shops. Note the milled large holes in the ring gear, and some that are only partially through the plate. Some ring gear plates have no big holes, other have 3-4. Balancing an engine (which is what you are doing here, the prop and all the rotating components the prop is bolted to work together) with a prop on a long extension, excessive stresses can be introduced to the crank flange if too much weight is needed. Having the weight centrally locatd closer to a main bearing decreases bending moments.
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"