Blown&Injected
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Something at every turn 
It appears that the hub that goes between the harmonic dampener (call it balancer for short) and the crank pulley requires machining for a proper fit. Of all the Eagle crank stuff I have read about, I have not noticed this mentioned.
The BHJ balancer is also not perfectly round!?!?!? The ring that the pulley hub fits on to is 2.124" to 2.134", the stock balancer measures 2.118 to 1.119", and the pulley hub has a hole that measures 2.121" exactly.
The pulley hub also appears to be drilled for balance. Since the stock assembly has been balance before this internal balance assembly, I am not sure WTH is up with the balance on this hub. My machine shop did not do anything with that part when working the BHJ/Eagle crank/JW flex plate. Since the hub and pulley bolts to the balancer, it would seem as if those parts require something too - like at least a neutral balance.
QUESTIONS:
1) About how much do you think it would cost to have the hub honed out to fit the BHJ and to have it neutral balanced - or at least checked for neutral balance?
2) Is it RJC that makes those nice aluminum hub and pulley assemblies? How much for that and if they are made for the stock balancer, will I still just be in the same shoe?
Maybe RJC can make me one with a slightly bigger hole for the BHJ balancer.

It appears that the hub that goes between the harmonic dampener (call it balancer for short) and the crank pulley requires machining for a proper fit. Of all the Eagle crank stuff I have read about, I have not noticed this mentioned.
The BHJ balancer is also not perfectly round!?!?!? The ring that the pulley hub fits on to is 2.124" to 2.134", the stock balancer measures 2.118 to 1.119", and the pulley hub has a hole that measures 2.121" exactly.
The pulley hub also appears to be drilled for balance. Since the stock assembly has been balance before this internal balance assembly, I am not sure WTH is up with the balance on this hub. My machine shop did not do anything with that part when working the BHJ/Eagle crank/JW flex plate. Since the hub and pulley bolts to the balancer, it would seem as if those parts require something too - like at least a neutral balance.
QUESTIONS:
1) About how much do you think it would cost to have the hub honed out to fit the BHJ and to have it neutral balanced - or at least checked for neutral balance?
2) Is it RJC that makes those nice aluminum hub and pulley assemblies? How much for that and if they are made for the stock balancer, will I still just be in the same shoe?
Maybe RJC can make me one with a slightly bigger hole for the BHJ balancer.