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Old 10-26-10, 11:07 PM
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are these bridgeport housings OK?

are these fc3 housings OK to use? they look good?
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look ok to me.
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take your nail and if i catches it might be bad but you should measure it for flatness http://foxed.ca/foxed/index.php?page...nual#secondgen you need this read it then work on your car it will help you out allot and it will have the measurements you need.
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If you want to check for corner and side seal clearance, go to my photo album and take a look at the acrylic template in one of the pics. Otherwise the porting looks very well done.
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my first ever attempt at porting
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Is anyone going to mention that those are irons, not housings?
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depends on what terminology u were brought up on. INTERMEDIATE housings is what i first heard they were called. then there's ROTOR housings. so he IS correct.
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from the pics the porting looks good. But there are measurements that can determine if they are going to cause problems as well as anything that will catch the seal as it passes. probably have someone experienced see the ports in person.
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Originally Posted by rxtasy3
depends on what terminology u were brought up on. INTERMEDIATE housings is what i first heard they were called. then there's ROTOR housings. so he IS correct.
Yeah, I was laying in bed the other night thinking, "yeah, those are called housings, too. Shouldn't have posted." Sorry.
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Nice bridgework, may the cornerseals travel safely for many miles....
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