Author Topic: Replacing Crankshaft Counterweight  (Read 4881 times)

DavidBrough

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Replacing Crankshaft Counterweight
« on: November 28, 2007, 13:57:19 »
I’m in the middle of replacing my front crankshaft oil seal which has been successfully pressed into place and I am now ready to replace the crankshaft counterweight. As I have already had one unsuccessful attempt, is there a trick to doing this and correctly aligning the locating pins?
 
All thoughts & suggestions gratefully received.



David Brough
1969 280SL Auto with A/C

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Re: Replacing Crankshaft Counterweight
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2007, 20:18:16 »
Hello David,

As mentioned, make sure you are indexed correctly, the pins are slightly off set so you will not get the unit off 180 degrees unless you really force it.

To install align as close as possible, then tap the counter-weight on (protect with a block of wood). Leave the pins out.  Once in place the counter-weight can be adjusted by rotating it. Use a wooden rod as a drift and hammer to rotate it until the two pin holes align exactly. Drive the pins in place. Torque to specs.

Joe Alexander
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« Last Edit: November 28, 2007, 20:19:53 by ja17 »
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio
1969 Dark Olive 280SL
2002 ML55 AMG (tow vehicle)
2002 SLK32 AMG (350 hp)
1982 300TD Wagon turbo 4spd.
1963 404 Mercedes Unimog (Swedish Army)
1989 flu419 Mercedes Unimog (US Army)
1998 E430
1974 450SLC Rally
1965 220SE Finback

DavidBrough

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Re: Replacing Crankshaft Counterweight
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2007, 02:56:43 »
Thanks Joe, my counterweight is such a tight fit on the crank that I couldn’t see it turning to align once in place.  I may have to clean it a bit with some emery paper then try again and adjust as you suggest.


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Re: Replacing Crankshaft Counterweight
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2007, 06:03:56 »
Hello Dave,

They all go on tight. Try bumping it around, you will be surprised. I would not do anything to loosen up the fit. Do some minor adjustments as you are tapping it on.

Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio
« Last Edit: November 29, 2007, 06:04:51 by ja17 »
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio
1969 Dark Olive 280SL
2002 ML55 AMG (tow vehicle)
2002 SLK32 AMG (350 hp)
1982 300TD Wagon turbo 4spd.
1963 404 Mercedes Unimog (Swedish Army)
1989 flu419 Mercedes Unimog (US Army)
1998 E430
1974 450SLC Rally
1965 220SE Finback

DavidBrough

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Re: Replacing Crankshaft Counterweight
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2007, 04:53:46 »
Thanks Joe, whilst on the topic, is there an accepted way of counter holding the engine on an auto when tightening up the centre bolt as 150 ftlbs is a lot of force. I do have a good air wrench but this doesn't have a specific torque setting.

David Brough
1969 280SL Auto with A/C