
Head porting question
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Head porting question
I just started porting my 1st head, and was wondering what kind of oil should I be using, and how much? I used a little wd40,but I'm not sure that's correct. 

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Re: Head porting question
Oil for what? The polishing part with the cross buffs?
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Re: Head porting question
I heard you're supposed to use oil to keep the bits cool. Was that wrong? I've never done porting before.
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Re: Head porting question
only for cutting, not for grinding. Wear a particulate mask and eye protection and have at it!
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Re: Head porting question
Thanks. I hate getting misinformed.
Another question- I've been reading and was wondering if the exh is so much better with a raised floor(like the 0331) since you really can't build up the 7120's floor- what if you lower it towards the manifold? If you give it 2-3". From the valve then drop it a bit won't it do the same venturi effect? Probably not as strong, but better then not?
Another question- I've been reading and was wondering if the exh is so much better with a raised floor(like the 0331) since you really can't build up the 7120's floor- what if you lower it towards the manifold? If you give it 2-3". From the valve then drop it a bit won't it do the same venturi effect? Probably not as strong, but better then not?

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Re: Head porting question
Unless you have the experience and the proper tools (flow bench, variety of calipers, etc) to verify what you are doing (on a spare head first), it is best not to modify the port shapes. By doing a basic bowl blend, cleaning up the rough spots, and polishing the exhaust you should obtain very good results.
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Re: Head porting question
A good guide to get started with:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... asives.pdf
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... asives.pdf
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Re: Head porting question
Yeah, that's a good one for cutting your teeth with.unlimitedrubicon wrote:A good guide to get started with:
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... asives.pdf

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Re: Head porting question
Thanks,guys
i've done a little already, but that will help 


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Re: Head porting question
It's not a venturi effect, the raised port floor is to aid in the flow from vertical to horizontal, turn it to fast and you get turbulence, the raised floor makes the transition more gradual and reduces turbulence, as the article suggests, "smooth" the radius, you should never lower the port floor to make the port bigger, the port will flow more than the valve/seat will so there is really no need to increase the port size, especially on a low revving engine like the AMC/Jeep six.4.whoa wrote: Another question- I've been reading and was wondering if the exh is so much better with a raised floor(like the 0331) since you really can't build up the 7120's floor- what if you lower it towards the manifold? If you give it 2-3". From the valve then drop it a bit won't it do the same venturi effect? Probably not as strong, but better then not?
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