Tuning manifold port and polish?

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Tuning manifold port and polish?

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It is simpler just fitting the high lift cam, grinding bits just cause you have a grinder, is risky, read all the posts, on this thread again. The cam gives more torque low down the little car is easier to drive.

I'd still tell the ins company, and if you still have spots, you still need to stop...

Noel
 
what about stock manifold portmatch ?or opening the runners ? any pic on what is the step needed from head to manifold ?
 
any skech ? step mean tha manifold ports must be bigger than exhaust ports?
 
so let the manifold as it is ? where to port ? inside the runners ?
 
fingers can you please skech what you mean ? where should i aply the mini drill
,where to open in manifold
 
Look at it another way. Some folk say don't portmatch the exhausts -- just remove any obvious casting flaws. This is the easiest and safest option.

Others say, portmatch only at the top (where gas flow is the highest). Depending on the match with the exhaust manifold, this may be leave a step at the bottom. This is a good thing.

Dave Vizard did development on Pinto heads which led him to come up with an anti flow reversion insert which fitted between the exhaust manifold and the exhaust ports. This was for a highlt developed race engine.

The supersprint 8v manifolds only match the exhaust ports, more or less, at top and bottom -- they use round tube, where the ports are oval. It seems to work.

You get the idea?

No finish finer than 80 grit is required. Stay away from the valve guides and valve seats. Get all the grit out. Finally, recut the valves, skim the head, do the shims.

None of this is simple and there are no guarantees. Read. Read. Read. Anything by Corky Bell, A Graham Bell, Dave Walker or Guy Croft (not necessarily in that order) is worth reading.
 
thanks for tour tine fingers ..... did not intent to make a precition tuning .just a litle things and easy ones .....
 
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