hee hee,,, well,,, it`s all just a matter of making sure you build the engine to the best standards you can,,, components are good & correct clearances addhered to,,, you can only do what you can do,,, "IF" theres a failure of some sort , well then Sh!t happens,,, you`ve done what you could & all these old bits & pieces can fail from previous fatigues
David, you are sooo right
73GT,,, centering the clutch package is a Must & is quite well known throughoiut the mini scene,,, most "Normal" cars (as David said) have their diaph doweld to the flywheel so they have it a little better off in that dept, reducing the chances of being "Out-of-whack",,, but we as mini repairers & mini engine builders "MUST" take care when setting the clutches up that`s for sure.
The typoical engine balancer (the bloke who actually balances the engine componenets) will "Usually" do a fairly decent job,,, however i`ve known some guys be a little (how should i say this?) Maybe "Casual" could be a good description
The Stock mini balancer is generally pretty good,,, however, they`re getting old,,, they have usually had a good long swim in some oil leaks over the last 500million years of use & abuse, so you can bet there are some pretty crappoy old things still "floating" around on mini donks today ("""Floating""",,,hee hee,,, i`m good hey ?

) the best "Factory" type (in my opinion) is the "S" type 2-piece one, they`re pretty strong, can usually handle 8000rpms & most i have here are (altho very old) still in good nick,,, & yes they all need to be balanced with the rest of the recipricating mass (ie: crank, flywheel etc) It would be lovely if they (each seperate part of the rotating package) were all balanced lovely & true seperately & then add each item to the crank & balance it, then add the next item & balance again & so on & so forth,,, but i believe that these days you will find that they balance the crank, add the flywheel & front pulley & balance again & they reckon their job is done

we`re all slowly becoming a very lazy race (sad but true)
most of the late Bike engines have very very small flywheel (almost none) & also the crank assy (pistons & rods) are very small & very lightweight in comparison to the average mini donk, Also they are very finely machined & balanced at their respective factorys,,, so less need for vibration dampeners in them,,, the smaller the donk & the more fine tuned & balanced they are, the less need for more weight to be flung around off the end of the crank
Mick,,, no worries , we all miss-read stuff now & then hey? & only a lathe is needed to machine the cam-gear,,, it takes a few minutes to clock it into the lathe nice & true & even less time to skim some meat off it... just have to measure it right first

easy-peasy
Ballistic,,, now now,,, be nice
Edit--> Hey , Cranks can (& do) just break,,, previous fatigue in old cranks making them crack & break is becomming more & more common the older & the more abuse we give them... sometimes they just break... sometimes there is no other reason,,, but other times there is a path of destruction which can be "read" by looking very hard & long you can trace the cause back to it`s origin
Don`t forget the fact that Mini cranks swing in only 3 main bearings,,, "Normal" cars have 5 or more (depending on the number of cyls) so they have it a fair bit easier than our flexy wobbly p!$$y design,,, all we can do it "Let" them flex,,, if you try to make them or force them "NOT TO" flex,,, then you will surely end in tears somewhere along the way.
let em swing i say
