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    Originally posted by cla55ic
    Maybe, but my main objective was to get the balancer on without screwing anything up, not to prove anybody right or wrong. Since I had the oven right there next to the engine, it made more sense to use it than to run in and out of the house with boiling water (my shop is about 75 feet from the house).

    I have an old balancer lying around. Maybe if I don't have anything else to do one day I'll try measuring it boiled and unboiled to see what the difference is.
    if you had said you had a oven in your first post i would have been the first one to say go for it, but the boiling water for 5 min. thing sucks, mainly for the effort compaired the results.
    Last edited by lt1s10; 10-06-2005 at 10:36 AM.
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