This is probably an off the wall question but here goes anywho. I'm working on a spare Torq 21 mill thats been sitting around & use it as a practice engine to better my skills in porting & balancing. This is my 3rd engine & the other 2 run great with slight mods I've done including case-sleeve matching, induction port timing & carb relieving. So what I've done so far to the 21 is hone the case to except a XTM 24.7 sleeve & piston using the 21 crank & rod & pin & match the case-sleeve ports. In trying to balance the crank I weighed the piston, pin & clips on a gram scale (5 grams) the small rod end (1 gram) the big rod end (2 grams added the piston assembly to the rod small end to get 6 grams. Using a 50% factor & adding this (3 grams) to the rod big end weight of 2 grams I end up with a bob weight of 5 grams. I made up a balancer from a old prop balancer with magnets & pins for each end of the crank. Set up- one end of the crank just touches one magnet & the other end "floats" off the other magnet about 1/16". With the 5 gram bob weight on the crank pin it shows the crank real heavy on the pin side opposite the counter weight to where it looks like I'll have to remove way to much metal around the pin area to get a balance. Could I put a bead of weld on the counter weight & grind this to compisate taking weight off the pin side? There's room between the counter balance end & the case for this. The 24.7 crank counter weight is bigger than the 21 & comes real close to the case. Thanks in adv. for any help & direction, Robie6