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home intake porting
Putting my motor together this weekend... just pulled the new intake out of the box and there is quite a bit of casting irregularity in the ports..
I was thinking of taking a dremel and CAREFULLY cleaning them up.. how far into the port should I go?? any other suggestions?? ------------------ Black, 84 GT, T5, ground effects, shorty headers, dual exh., rear spoiler from a 87.. In the works; 4:10's, 89 ported heads, edelbrock Performer, matched cam and holley carb (?? size) |
Yeah, I would clean up that casting flash also. Go about 1"-1.5" in the port and you want to clean it up but you still need a rough surface so the fuel atomizes and mixes with the air, I used 100 and 180 grit rolls. I used the 360's to polish the exhaust to a mirror finish as well which will help flow.
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thanks rick, i forgot about the rough surface for atomization...
------------------ Black, 84 GT, T5, ground effects, shorty headers, dual exh., rear spoiler from a 87.. In the works; 4:10's, 89 ported heads, edelbrock Performer, matched cam and holley carb (?? size) |
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