Tips for porting stock heads.
#6
look at all the pics you can and get your hands on as many sets of portd heads as you can.
Basically narrow the guides, blend bowl to the valve job, widen the port at the pushrod pinch then get the best valve job that you can afford.
STAY AWAY FROM THE SHORTSIDE RADIUS until you have a good idea of what it needs to look like and your skills are able to get it like that.
Basically narrow the guides, blend bowl to the valve job, widen the port at the pushrod pinch then get the best valve job that you can afford.
STAY AWAY FROM THE SHORTSIDE RADIUS until you have a good idea of what it needs to look like and your skills are able to get it like that.
#7
Just finished porting my stock heads my self and got a 3 angle valve job. I noticed a decent amount of power gain. I bought a porting kit from summit racing that is made by standard abrasive. You can search that name on summit's web site they also have a instructional video. I also bought a carbide debur set that makes the removing of material alot faster than the stones you get in the porting kit. I just done some minor porting to my heads which was port matching the IN/EX ports, a little grinding on the short side radius, tear dropping the valve guide, and polishing the EX. ports. It's not as complicated as people make it out to be, but I recommend getting the video for a good reference guide. If you want any more than a basic port job I would recommend some one with some experience. They say Llyold Elliot is the best.
#8
look at all the pics you can and get your hands on as many sets of portd heads as you can.
Basically narrow the guides, blend bowl to the valve job, widen the port at the pushrod pinch then get the best valve job that you can afford.
STAY AWAY FROM THE SHORTSIDE RADIUS until you have a good idea of what it needs to look like and your skills are able to get it like that.
Basically narrow the guides, blend bowl to the valve job, widen the port at the pushrod pinch then get the best valve job that you can afford.
STAY AWAY FROM THE SHORTSIDE RADIUS until you have a good idea of what it needs to look like and your skills are able to get it like that.
Just finished porting my stock heads my self and got a 3 angle valve job. I noticed a decent amount of power gain. I bought a porting kit from summit racing that is made by standard abrasive. You can search that name on summit's web site they also have a instructional video. I also bought a carbide debur set that makes the removing of material alot faster than the stones you get in the porting kit. I just done some minor porting to my heads which was port matching the IN/EX ports, a little grinding on the short side radius, tear dropping the valve guide, and polishing the EX. ports. It's not as complicated as people make it out to be, but I recommend getting the video for a good reference guide. If you want any more than a basic port job I would recommend some one with some experience. They say Llyold Elliot is the best.
#9
if you search in shoebox's how to's you may find something on it. Otherwise get a book or video. If you can find a pair of heads real cheap try them out first and see how you do. A little practice will go a long way. Do as much research as you can before you start. Porting cylinder heads is a art.
#12
You would still need to have the heads flow tested to see if your work even did anything, wouldn't you? There are many things to learn and invest your time/money in when it comes to engines, IMO I would leave the artwork to the artists.
#13
I don't think it is an art as much as it is a science most people struggle to understand. The guys that really accel have a gut instinct and a knowledgable mentor.
Just utilizing the ventilation fans at work shows how little the average person understands about low velocity steady airflow.
Just utilizing the ventilation fans at work shows how little the average person understands about low velocity steady airflow.
#14
lloyd gave you some good tips and some other good sites were mentioned
personally i would just have them done by someone who knows what they are doing
#15
you need a good air compressor, ( unless you go electric get a variable speed), air die grinder , rotary burr for nonferris metals"die grinder bit" there are diffrent ones for steel or cast vs aluminum and diffrent lengths, head porting kit with sandpaper rolls , scratch awl,wd40 or soapy water
this is going to be messy" BAD " chunks of allu all over the place
use an intake gasket to lay on the ports and scribe the outline of the gasket blend it in about an inch deep
work slowly get the feel for the die grinder its hard to put back what you remove if you mess up
I dont know about unshrouding the valves in the chamber of lt1. youll have to look up the benefits of portmatching the exhaust
I HAVE NEVER DONE A SET OF LT1 HEADS
i have heard the walls are thin. have it in your mind what will happen if you mess up plan on another set of heads . be happy with your results because you did it your self. anyone with money can purchase a set of ported heads . my broke *** will have some do it your self heads. i already have found someone to flow mine when the time comes. I have an extra set if i screw up.
who knows you may be the next one that everyone wants to port their heads
do a search someone has posted pictures before of their work
you can find some one to flow the heads
let the stinky talk begin
this is going to be messy" BAD " chunks of allu all over the place
use an intake gasket to lay on the ports and scribe the outline of the gasket blend it in about an inch deep
work slowly get the feel for the die grinder its hard to put back what you remove if you mess up
I dont know about unshrouding the valves in the chamber of lt1. youll have to look up the benefits of portmatching the exhaust
I HAVE NEVER DONE A SET OF LT1 HEADS
i have heard the walls are thin. have it in your mind what will happen if you mess up plan on another set of heads . be happy with your results because you did it your self. anyone with money can purchase a set of ported heads . my broke *** will have some do it your self heads. i already have found someone to flow mine when the time comes. I have an extra set if i screw up.
who knows you may be the next one that everyone wants to port their heads
do a search someone has posted pictures before of their work
you can find some one to flow the heads
let the stinky talk begin