Kid_Again
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- Joined
- Jul 6, 2004
- Messages
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- Location
- NJ - Which exit you from?
- Corvette
- 65 SB Roadster, 66 BB Coupe
Yup, I'm ready to follow in Zora's footsteps and grind away all the stuff that makes my car too heavy. First time ever for me and I have an old set of '68 heads for practice that came on my "correct" '65 365hp engine (I shoulda' bought a big block
)...but i digress right away.....AHHHHHH, that Prozac hits the spot..
OK, back on point....I will get the kit from Standard Abrasives unless you folks have better ideas. I already have a selection of carbide burrs and there is ALWAYS the bench grinder for the really BIG obstructions.....
....i have a book that spends maybe 20 pages on porting and polishing heads so i have a general idea of what to do, things like pocket porting is the most useful part of the job, pay special attention to the parts where airflow changes direction, you don't need a mirror finish and when you punch through the water jacket or push rod hole, you re-assemble the heads and sell them at carlisle with an out of sight guarantee (guaranteed until i am out of sight)...i also understand the benfits will be modest because I will be conservative but i'll also port match the runners on both the heads and intake manifold and polish the combustion chamber...
...any advice you can give me about this task?...any books or videos that you would recommend? (suggestions for videos such as the Nubian Godesses from the Planet Playtex are also welcome)....
..the heads are cast iron and i understand that a good face mask is required...
thanks in advance
)...but i digress right away.....AHHHHHH, that Prozac hits the spot..OK, back on point....I will get the kit from Standard Abrasives unless you folks have better ideas. I already have a selection of carbide burrs and there is ALWAYS the bench grinder for the really BIG obstructions.....
....i have a book that spends maybe 20 pages on porting and polishing heads so i have a general idea of what to do, things like pocket porting is the most useful part of the job, pay special attention to the parts where airflow changes direction, you don't need a mirror finish and when you punch through the water jacket or push rod hole, you re-assemble the heads and sell them at carlisle with an out of sight guarantee (guaranteed until i am out of sight)...i also understand the benfits will be modest because I will be conservative but i'll also port match the runners on both the heads and intake manifold and polish the combustion chamber...
...any advice you can give me about this task?...any books or videos that you would recommend? (suggestions for videos such as the Nubian Godesses from the Planet Playtex are also welcome)....
..the heads are cast iron and i understand that a good face mask is required...
thanks in advance





