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WSM Crankshaft rebuild w/BALANCING concerns

southdownhobby

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Hello everyone,
I'm in the process of replacing the crankshadt my 951 (carb). The WSM crankshaft looks balanced as the counterwieghts are matched and 180° to the opposite pair.
I'm concerned about a slight misalignment of the shaft components at factory assembly. The following method was used to obtain a measure of this discrepancy:

I did find the gear alignment mark on the mag side and marked the notch on the visible pto side.
As I matched this notch with the marked counterbalance shaft tooth and seated everything properly; I rotated the crankshaft so that the proximal counterwieghts edges were both horizontal/flush and level with the crankcase flange/plane. I then took note of the counterbalance shaft's counterwieghts and it's orientation to the same plane. I placed a razor blade flat upon the case flange (case half mating surface) to scratch a mark on the counterbalance shaft gear. The counterwieght edges of the counterbalance shaft did not appear to be parallel with the crankcase flange.
I repeated the process with the original crankshaft (which does appear flush with both shafts) to demonstrate a slight difference (1.5mm) in the marks made.

Will this condition result in vibration or timing issues in respect to "top dead center"?
AI generated answers assume my 1.5mm measurement applies to runoff specs, but the shaft alignment itself is true and <.005.

I've attached images of both crankshafts set for marking. The Mag flywheel was marked at disassembly. This is my RX... not an RXDI, so if someone could assure me with how this might effect timing/ balance or not, please chime in.
 
I’ve never done a 951 just a 787. On the 787 with the index marks lined up on the two gears it looks the same, the counter weights are in the same position at each end. Does the manual have good pictures?
 
Yeah...with the 787 having a rotory valve it is crucial. Manual discusses air intake timing function at length for the 787 rotary valve. 951 uses reed valves for intake timing controlled by crank case pressure line. This understanding lead me to install it anyway. Now I slightly worry about the potential vibration, which doesn't make sense if both shafts are balanced individually; just 1.5mm out of sync at the gear.
 
There are no timing marks for the rotary valve that’s taken care of with a 360 protractor that fits on the splines of the rotary valve shaft. I attached pics of the 787 timed.
 

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