706(or similar) HEAD PORTING HELP/GUIDE/WALKTHROUGH???
I'm gonna pay to have the larger valve/s installed. I can't afford to pay for someone to port and polish them or have one of the bigger company CNC port them.
I have searched and searched and came up with nothing as far as how to clean them up at home. I was hoping someone did a thread with pics of how they cleaned up theirs. I was thinking I could just clean up all the casting crap and maybe open up the exhaust ports some. I have the old exhaust gaskets that I could use as a guide to at least open them up some. I have never fooled with porting heads but want to give it a shot.
Anyone know of a good online guide/ thread whatever where it shows what needs to be cleaned up and the best way to do so. Maybe gives tips and warnings on areas that need to be carefull around. Would hate to ruin a set.
I'm gonna pay to have the larger valve/s installed. I can't afford to pay for someone to port and polish them or have one of the bigger company CNC port them.
I have searched and searched and came up with nothing as far as how to clean them up at home. I was hoping someone did a thread with pics of how they cleaned up theirs. I was thinking I could just clean up all the casting crap and maybe open up the exhaust ports some. I have the old exhaust gaskets that I could use as a guide to at least open them up some. I have never fooled with porting heads but want to give it a shot.
Anyone know of a good online guide/ thread whatever where it shows what needs to be cleaned up and the best way to do so. Maybe gives tips and warnings on areas that need to be carefull around. Would hate to ruin a set.
The guy who gave them to me just swapped in a used 5.3L and is gutting the 4.8L to use as a mockup block. He gave me the heads and now I'm trying to score the flattop pistons from him to maybe use in my 5.3L. Not sure if they will be any good but you never know. Either way, I will use the non Castech heads on my 5.3L.
Now the question is on the Castech heads. If they lasted a long service life without problems, will that indicate they are fine and won't crack? I could always clean these up, install the LS1/6 size intake valve, and use them on my 97' LS1 C5 Corvette. I plan to add headers, a cam, and then the 706 heads could help bump the compression up a bit and flow better than the early LS1 heads(not sure what head # they are). I know the 97' 98' heads are perimeter bolts for the covers.
Any thoughts? I did watch some videos of porting the 241 heads. I assume the 706 heads will require the same areas to be smoothed out. ??????





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The Castech are the ones given to me. I had tossed them on my 5.3L so I could wash/clean up the block without getting water inside the block. I will clean those heads up later. And will have the shop check them for cracks. Although I don't think there is anything wrong with them. They show none of the signs that the cracked heads show.
The Castech are the ones given to me. I had tossed them on my 5.3L so I could wash/clean up the block without getting water inside the block. I will clean those heads up later. And will have the shop check them for cracks. Although I don't think there is anything wrong with them. They show none of the signs that the cracked heads show.
showing the Castech manufacturing casting logo (1).
What I can't find is information on what areas to take material out and what areas you can't. Should I only smooth out the casting? Or can I simply take out all the humps and bumps, open the exhaust ports to match the gaskets...
Shocked there is no real guide out there where it shows what to open up and remove, where to only smooth and polish.
I just ordered a new electric die grinder with a long shaft. Will order a carbide burr set. I have and will get more of the tootsie roll type sanders with the long mandrels. just need to find out what areas to go ahead and open up and what areas to only remove the casting texture.
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Basically you want to smooth the casting walls and the transition between the valve seat and the bowl. A little work in the bowl around the valve guide will help as well.
You're not looking to hog anything out as the castings can be thin on the roof area.
Last edited by 1FastBrick; Sep 22, 2013 at 11:49 PM.






