• Natural gas flow
• Throttle position
• Dynamometer load testing
• Starter at either end of engine
Model EBTS
The Model EBTS Hot Engine Balance Test Stand is a compact, single-station machine for measuring unbalance and operating parameters of a running engine. Used as the initial "Hot Test" equipment for a majority of U.S. built automotive and truck engines.
Features:
• Natural gas fuel system with automatic   RPM control.
• Isotropic soft suspension simultaneously   measures horizontal and vertical first-order   unbalance in two engine planes.
• Cradle locking system to protect   suspension during engine loading/unloading.
• Manually engaged electric air starter for   flywheel or engine damper engagement.
• Automatic fill and removal of plant-supplied   coolant water.
CBI-2000 controlled unbalance   measurement process, data logging, SPC   calculations and engine diagnostics.
Options:
Horiz/Vert model lockout
Engine timing display
TDC sensor testing
Cam position signal
Special configurations available, such as Hanging-Engine EBTS for low cost, convenience and ultra-high accuracy. EBTS systems can be supplied for any engine size. Approximate machine dimensions for automotive/light truck engines:
• 970 mm wide x 1220 mm deep x 1570 mm high