Snellerized MS461 on the dyno

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chadihman

chadihman

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Hey do you have a picture of the saw on the dyno I'd love to see it?
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This an MS 660 on the dyno taken a while back less the electronic testing equipment. I also added an electric fan on the oil cooler.
 
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You guys wondering about break in.

I tend to think the seals do more to drag down the engine than anything else. I'm sure the rings getting bedded in makes some difference, but a new set of seals really makes the crank a lot harder to spin by hand when assembling an engine.
Truth. I have seen rubber seals cut a groove in a hardened steel shaft in filthy environment Ag applications. There is definitely plenty of seal friction...
 
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You guys wondering about break in.

I tend to think the seals do more to drag down the engine than anything else. I'm sure the rings getting bedded in makes some difference, but a new set of seals really makes the crank a lot harder to spin by hand when assembling an engine.
Very true, Randy. That's why it's essential to center a crank before installing the seals. The seals put so much resistance on the crank that you can't tell when the bearings are free. Great point!
 

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