I like the longer videos. Very informational, thank you. But next time can you test it stock to see how much power you pick up after you did the work on the ports
Hey do you ever have to trim the bolt holes on the gasket if they are a bit off. When I line up the port perfect to the gasket a few bolt holes look off.
I did the 1/8" hole method. Only i didn't put enough head bolts in at the time and my holes ended up like a 32nd off, so i couldn't use the peg holes for alignment. I think i got it, though.
I'm a pro from Australia and this is the best demo/techique i have ever seen.This is the only way forward thanks for sharing your craft.Cheers mate !
@@DeadKennedys-eo1oo Thanks! I’m glad you liked the video! Thanks for watching! Cheers mate👍
Nice video, kinda hard to hear you while you're doing the grinding.
Excellent demonstration. This is how it is done.
Thank you! I appreciate the comment👍 Thanks for watching!
I had a hard time hearing once you did the porting. What type of bits are you using?
@@jeremybennett5547 carbide bits. I got them from Summit.
Looks real good !
Thank you!
What kind of bits
Carbide bits. You can get them from Summit. Part number Sum-900630
Nice job, you really made it look really easy...thank you
Thanks Sammy!👍
Good job, very hard to hear you though.
@@DJTruth_1970 Thanks 👍
I like the longer videos. Very informational, thank you. But next time can you test it stock to see how much power you pick up after you did the work on the ports
Eric, Yes we may do a test like they in the future👍
So what if the head wasn't already gasket matched? What if you want to match the existing port?
What you would have to do, is take a blank gasket and make the pattern from the head. We do it all the time.
I'm glad there was no editing L9L
What did it flow?
We don’t flow them. Only test on the dyno.
Hey do you ever have to trim the bolt holes on the gasket if they are a bit off. When I line up the port perfect to the gasket a few bolt holes look off.
Yes, all the time. I usually take an
X-Acto knife and trim the holes.
I did the 1/8" hole method. Only i didn't put enough head bolts in at the time and my holes ended up like a 32nd off, so i couldn't use the peg holes for alignment. I think i got it, though.
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Almost worth watching, but I couldn't get past the locomotive blaring its horn😵💫 maybe turn off the air compressor next video...
@@jeffreymoore7729 I guess don’t watch it🤷♂️ Can’t please everyone, even when it’s free information!
If you are this easily distracted, you have never turned a wrench in your life😂😂😂😂
@@hilleryclifford1350 😂😂😂👍