My ports, My ports
i always use the stock closing edge and the stock closing edge bevel... then extend the opening down about 1/2 a cm
here is a picture of my housings i ported on a previous engine:


and here are my intake ports:
unfinished primary

and an unfinished secondary
here is a picture of my housings i ported on a previous engine:
and here are my intake ports:
unfinished primary
and an unfinished secondary
the engine already overlaps a little (at leased it looked like it to me when I had my half engine to play with, but hardly much at all), so going up is just going to make things worse rather than better. So no up, but oh-ya down
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From: tatooine
I did not go up a whole lot just to the top of the bevel. I will have to remember that the next time I do some port work. It has been a learning expierence.
Thank you everyone who gave me advice.
Thank you everyone who gave me advice.
All this talk of port opening / closing timing is half the story. Ever wonder what real flowbench numbers are for certain port shapes?
http://www.yawpower.com/Flow%20Testing.html
http://www.yawpower.com/Flow%20Testing.html
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From: tatooine
well the engine is back together and running, it smokes a little on startup but not realy any other time that I can tell It does not seem to be burning much oil. I will be pulling the plugs in a few days to check them.
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