Mcstealth Posted March 4, 2019 Report Posted March 4, 2019 @Cody Stallings Here is something I saw about prop balancing. 2 Quote
Cody Stallings Posted March 4, 2019 Report Posted March 4, 2019 Can’t really say much about the Dynavibe cause I don’t have any experience with them, as I’m a Chadwick-Helmuth Guy. Looked like it was pretty easy in the way it was pitched to potential Customers. Just seen two lil tinny issues. 1) Why would one second guess the solution the computer gives you for weights to counter the Vibrations? Thats the major selling point to these new digital balancers. Tells you how much, an where to put it. 2) Aluminum Mounts for Velocimeter No Good(which may answer #1). I know I’m going to take some Heat in saying this, but that’s Okay. When chasing a vibration, you wanna be as ridgid as possible. You can see a difference in vibration just switching between a Steel an Aluminum bracket on the same plane. All I needed to see to make up my mind. 1 Quote
ragedracer1977 Posted March 4, 2019 Report Posted March 4, 2019 To be fair to the Guys, they said they didn’t add exactly what it said because they didn’t have a long enough bolt. 1 Quote
Cody Stallings Posted March 4, 2019 Report Posted March 4, 2019 If your gonna do the job, ya need to have the tools an Supplies to do it. Also, the guidance we have to use in the Repairstation says NO!! Weights on the starter ring gear. If ya can’t put it on the prop or Bulkhead, need to do something else. 4 Quote
Mcstealth Posted March 4, 2019 Author Report Posted March 4, 2019 13 hours ago, Cody Stallings said: Can’t really say much about the Dynavibe cause I don’t have any experience with them, as I’m a Chadwick-Helmuth Guy. Looked like it was pretty easy in the way it was pitched to potential Customers. Just seen two lil tinny issues. 1) Why would one second guess the solution the computer gives you for weights to counter the Vibrations? Thats the major selling point to these new digital balancers. Tells you how much, an where to put it. 2) Aluminum Mounts for Velocimeter No Good(which may answer #1). I know I’m going to take some Heat in saying this, but that’s Okay. When chasing a vibration, you wanna be as ridgid as possible. You can see a difference in vibration just switching between a Steel an Aluminum bracket on the same plane. All I needed to see to make up my mind. Sounds good and thanks for being objective. Quote
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