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AMF Harley SX/SS 250 - Engine Mounting - Vibration Damping
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[QUOTE="helio lucas, post: 1369636, member: 78346"] if you are confident, then go for it. but take you time to study the project and look very closely to be sure everything is right. for me doing drawings work in the way of understanding some things that just by looking i cannot get first. over entusiasm use to kill very good projects... guess how i discover this? you have to really understand why was the frame built this way... it might have a good reason that is not on front of the eyes. most of the times is like this with me at least... would the chain pull compress the rubber bushings and make them almost solid? is the engine engeneered to vibrate at will without breaking some internals? is the engine part of the frame to stiffen it? :nod: as the americans say: only my two cents :cool: ps: i still think that balancing the crank is the first step!!! [/QUOTE]
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