Where to buy porting tools? bits and sanding rolls
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Summit sells carbide cutters and abrasive rolls. I ruined a set of LT1 heads with them. <img src="images/icons/grin.gif" border="0"> I liked their 6" cutters ($50 for 3 or 4, I believe), and the Standard Abrasives roll pack.
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-Andrew
Good luck! And use a flowbench. <img src="images/icons/wink.gif" border="0">
-Andrew
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Any of the large machine shop suppliers should have what you need....IE Regis, Bass, Travers, etc. You can also look to CV Products and Speedway for some of what you might need.
You thinking about doing your own heads?
You thinking about doing your own heads?