Just having fun

Started by Dales396LT4, June 29, 2008, 09:31:42 AM

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Dales396LT4

Well I ported My Raptors head and here it is, So what do you all think?

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Peelz

very shiny.  :clap: what sort of time do you have in that?
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Krandall

Looks awesome.

BUT..


I think you may want to scuff it a bit more. With having it smooth, gas will have a tendancy to puddle up on shiny. Don't quote me on that. But, I'm pretty sure they aren't supposed to be mirror'd. MAybe kenny could chime in.


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Peelz

Quote from: Krandall on June 29, 2008, 12:30:41 PM
Looks awesome.

BUT..


I think you may want to scuff it a bit more. With having it smooth, gas will have a tendancy to puddle up on shiny. Don't quote me on that. But, I'm pretty sure they aren't supposed to be mirror'd. MAybe kenny could chime in.

never heard that one..... i know nothing about motor mods, though :rofl:
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preddy08

On the intake you should have some texture to it. That is why golfballs are'nt smooth. On the exhaust side you can have it fully polished.
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Kenny

   GOOD GERD MAN! That is a shiny port! It looks like you have done a good job around the bowls and seats. I would put a little texture to it....but hell....I've never seen one that shiny, so I've damn sure never tested one :lol:
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Peelz

Quote from: preddy08 on June 29, 2008, 03:36:32 PM
On the intake you should have some texture to it. That is why golfballs are'nt smooth. On the exhaust side you can have it fully polished.

makes sense. I remember seeing the dimples on the passenger jets too, smooths out turbulence.
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Dales396LT4

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Like I said I did it just for fun, as for the time 3 or 4hrs on the int side. Before it go's back on I will run 220 through it, but on the ex side I think I will make it shine 8) [img][img]Oh Kenny both of the ex valve guides were cracked.

Kenny

 I see busted exhaust guides all the time 8)
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Dales396LT4

The cracks are very small I am loking at cutting down so that it is not in th port.. Can I do that? or just buy new ones and cut them down...

Flynbyu

Wow.

Lots of time on a Dremel tool!

If it wasn't such a pain to tear down and get going again, it would be a good theory to test on pros and cons of smooth ports/slight textured port.

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Dales396LT4

I have done many LT1,LT4,LS1,6,L98 heads but This is my frist 4 valve bike head... A Dremel?, I did not use A Dremel my cutters and roll locks are just to big oh and it's just to fast ...      As for the shine I like 220 grit for the last pass..