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[QUOTE="lorollinls, post: 1194839, member: 73852"] no bro, i believe i would know whether i lost any money on it or not, i bought and SOLD the damn thing to a friend for use on something else actually for the same price....also i do understand a few things about resonant frequency seeing as how i am an acoustical engineer and electrical engineer. i design home and car audio components such as subwoofers that can destroy things at the right frequencies as well. but i do understand what you are saying about the exact rpm that will match up with the weight's resonant frequecy and cause it to fly off and destroy anything in its way inside there. i just decided to not run the thing now, i dont NEED it, but will get a new weight and crank when i rebuild the bottom end next winter or so. Thanks for the straightening tips and thanks for all of your help. [/QUOTE]
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