by seeker1056 » Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:13 am
I use a makita long nose electric grinder and tree shaped grind stones as they produce a nice finish and remove material quickly. The grey stones are really aggressive and the pink stones leave a nice finish surface
The PDR site shows some good pix of a ported head although I would do considerably more work around the valve guide areas than they show.
For our purposes meaning pressurized flow, smoothing out the casting flash and corners and blending works a world of good
Larger passages are not necessarily what you are looking for but you are looking to equalize the sizing of the passages so there is less bottlenecking to the valve, especially at the valve guide areas
A five angle valve job would also make a huge difference.
On the exhaust side, port matching of the exhaust manifold it self should show a lot of benefit.
If you have never ported a head before, do a lot of research first - its an expensive "OOPS" when you break through the casting into the waterjacket
When we were doing race porting we always bought a junk head for the motor type to be used and removed the valves and got out a 1/4" drill and swiss cheezed the entire port. Just slicing a port in half does not give you a clear enough view.
This allows you to see exactly where the casting is thick and thin, and it shows where the most gains can be made as you open the port behind the valve and valve pocket.
Then you port this swiss cheezed port and when your happy you make cardboard templates of the entire port in various places.
These templates then become yuor guide in the good head ie you only grind till the template fits.
Even still with all of this information, it would take a book(s) to describe where and how much material to remove and why.
And then, no two heads or ports (different engines and layouts) are the same so then to really do it right you need a flow bench
And no matter how much you read it still takes a good eye as well as a "feel" for the work.
Do yoursellf a favour and get a good pair of anti-vibration gloves cuz by the time your done even one port your fingers will be numb which isnt a good thing longterm. Good motorcycle glove swill do in a pinch.
Its a terrible job at the best of times but it is also really rewarding if ya get it done n done right - good luck
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seeker1056 on Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
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