


In this one the area around the guide looks rough and bumpy but it's from the flash of the camera


Let me know what you think!!
thanks
Jake
Thanks for the tipsgremlinsteve wrote:a tip for ya...when porting remember do not ever lower the floor of the port.
get some chem dye also. lay it on the port windo area. then take a scribe and a straight ege and make the port window. will give you a straight line and a refferance to go by.
steve-o
John wrote:The chamber clean up looks pretty well done. It will reduce the likelihood of pinging a good bit. In the combustion chamber as well as the runners the DIY is best viewed as the removal of casting flaws/machining transitions and match porting. The polishing is a byproduct of the smoothing that we are doing. Finish to 80 grit, beyond that is eye candy, and it lives in the dark. While the best bang for your buck is in the bowl area, go very slow.. easiest place to screw up also.
John
gremlinsteve wrote:some general pic of my stuff you should get the idea what i was trying to say about the intake port window.
steve
Thanks John,John wrote:Those look like you did a fine clean up, you should feel good with that job.
John
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