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Old 05-06-2008, 10:49 PM
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Does anyone have any pictures of a ported Vic. Jr.?? I am wanting to port mine but besides gasket matching what else needs to be ported on these??

Should I make it smooth as possible or is the "rough is better" still true??
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if running a carb then don't smooth it... if not, then you want it smooth.
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If you are running fuel injection then it can be as smooth as you want it, if your running carbed stop at 60 grit rolls to leave some roughness. I ported my vic jr. Here is a pic of it...

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So you pretty much cleaned up the runners then sharped the inlets of the runners,maybe some porting of the walls??

I take it you used rolls for the porting??




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