Porting my heads this weekend. What are the gotchas?
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Porting my heads this weekend. What are the gotchas?
I'm polishing the entire engine bay. The heads are coming off Saturady and I might as well port them while they are off. I've downloaded about 20 photos through searches and I have an idea of what needs to be done.
My main concern is hurting velocity and swirl.
I'm trying to achieve something on the level of stage 1.5 heads. Any problems I might encounter?
Thanks for any advice!!!
My main concern is hurting velocity and swirl.
I'm trying to achieve something on the level of stage 1.5 heads. Any problems I might encounter?
Thanks for any advice!!!
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Originally Posted by FIREHAWK#608
I'm polishing the entire engine bay. The heads are coming off Saturady and I might as well port them while they are off. I've downloaded about 20 photos through searches and I have an idea of what needs to be done.
My main concern is hurting velocity and swirl.
I'm trying to achieve something on the level of stage 1.5 heads. Any problems I might encounter?
Thanks for any advice!!!
My main concern is hurting velocity and swirl.
I'm trying to achieve something on the level of stage 1.5 heads. Any problems I might encounter?
Thanks for any advice!!!
Generally stay off the floor and concentrate on the roof. Also, remove the rocker bolt/stud boss. There is some nastyness in the casting in the bowl area too, blend this into the natural shape of the remainder of the bowl. I am far from an expert but this is what I did. One of my comp r lifters came apart though so I never had a chance to see if it made good or bad numbers. It felt strong though, for the 25 miles before the lifter came apart. I also removed most of the swirl ramp but with a 239/246 106lsa .651"/.613" cam I really wasn't to concerned with low speed manners, lol.
Good luck. Oh, and also, be carefull about taking out material around the valve guilde boss in the intake port on the exhaust side of the intake port. I went into a water jacket there (had the local machine shop weld it up for me).
Good luck.
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Thanks bro! I'll stay away from that part of the intake port, just smooth it with sanding rolls. Stay away from the floor.
Where is the swirl you're referring to? I won't touch the chamber because I don't want to lower my compression at all.
Great advice, I appreciate it!
Where is the swirl you're referring to? I won't touch the chamber because I don't want to lower my compression at all.
Great advice, I appreciate it!
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Originally Posted by FIREHAWK#608
Thanks bro! I'll stay away from that part of the intake port, just smooth it with sanding rolls. Stay away from the floor.
Where is the swirl you're referring to? I won't touch the chamber because I don't want to lower my compression at all.
Great advice, I appreciate it!
Where is the swirl you're referring to? I won't touch the chamber because I don't want to lower my compression at all.
Great advice, I appreciate it!