[Farmall] Farmall 504 diesel engine
Dean Vinson
vinsond at voyager.net
Wed Jan 19 15:01:54 PST 2005
Mike Sloane wrote:
> Yes, according to the parts manual, that is the balancer drive. It is
> not on the gasoline version of the engine.
>> When taking the crankshaft out of a 504 diesel. What is the unit that
>> is bolted to the bottom of the block in the center of the crankshaft
>> for.
Just out of curiousity, does anybody know why the balancer wasn't used
on the gasoline engine? My loose and pretty un-schooled understanding
is that four-cylinder engines are inherently unbalanced at higher RPMs
due to the differing travel distance of the connecting rods on the
upstroke vs downstroke, or something like that, while six-cylinder
engines are inherently balanced. But as I think about it, it seems the
connecting rod physics would be the same regardless of number of
cylinders. And either way, assuming the diesel and gas engines are both
four-cylinder, I'd have thought they'd both have an equal need for a
balancer.
Dean Vinson -- Dayton Ohio
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