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The math is hurting my old head, but lets say the bearing is off center by .0035". That means that the "weight" is quite a bit less on one side that the other. That was the point of my question in post #2. So, measure the distance to center with the heavy spot down and with the heavy spot up. If it matches the runout/offset/out of center you are measuring, then you know why it is out of balance and if you want to correct, filing small amounts from the outside of the basket might be better than drilling the back (and may be more effective).For the effete quasi-intellectual snobs: I didn't talk "radial" or "axial" on purpose - use whatever terms you like for the lay/practical terms I used!
The math is hurting my old head, but lets say the bearing is off center by .0035". That means that the "weight" is quite a bit less on one side that the other. That was the point of my question in post #2. So, measure the distance to center with the heavy spot down and with the heavy spot up. If it matches the runout/offset/out of center you are measuring, then you know why it is out of balance and if you want to correct, filing small amounts from the outside of the basket might be better than drilling the back (and may be more effective).
For the effete quasi-intellectual snobs: I didn't talk "radial" or "axial" on purpose - use whatever terms you like for the lay/practical terms I used!