It's difficult to detect any second-order shake with your engine. When revving the engine, do you notice any movement? How would you describe the engine mounts? (It's hilarious how one aftermarket crankshaft manufacturer stated that flat-plane crankshafts shake the whole car, with flexplates and mirrors flying off, etc..) With your Cadillac, the 5.125" stroke is huge, so, to see it run so smoothly flies in the face of those who say that a flat-plane crankshaft is a bad idea.
If anyone knows anything about, or is interested in an early model Cadillac radiator cap, (Don't know what year though!) Message me...
Suzisueful 5 months ago
It's difficult to detect any second-order shake with your engine. When revving the engine, do you notice any movement? How would you describe the engine mounts? (It's hilarious how one aftermarket crankshaft manufacturer stated that flat-plane crankshafts shake the whole car, with flexplates and mirrors flying off, etc..) With your Cadillac, the 5.125" stroke is huge, so, to see it run so smoothly flies in the face of those who say that a flat-plane crankshaft is a bad idea.
friendlygiantforever 1 year ago
Very cool to see an old girl running like that. Good luck on the restoration. Looks like a good project.
pskittle488 2 years ago