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Old 12-31-01, 12:06 PM
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Question What is the min width a Bridge can be?

What is the minimum width that the bridge can be on a bridge port?
I was trying to keep 5mm, but the porting tool jumped and well, will 4mm be ok?
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Put an aluminum housing on the plate and put a rotor in it with the corner seal and apex in and turn it around, does anything fall into the intake? If something does then it's shot if not then it's good and duplicate it over to the other ports.

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Hey, I did the same thing, but I really think 5mm is normal. 4mm is probably safe. As long as the material below the bridge isn't super thin. Well if it breaks it breaks. Let it be. I haven't blown my 12a bridges yet. LOL I'm still trying. he he.
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