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First real port job


Zillaguy

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These are some pics i took while doing my first real port job. Im using Matco long shank burr tools for steel and aluminum, and a 1/4" straight Matco die grinder for the big areas. For the angled transfer areas im using a Snap-On pencil grinder with a 90° head, and various 1/8" rotary files/burr tools. It's going to be a "drag" port, stock stroke, 64.50mm bore. Port times are 200°ex/134° trans. Transfers pitched towards the center, opening simultaneously at an upswept angle. Exhaust outlet is 38mm, and port is widened up to 1.5mm from the front transfers.

The plan is to run it on alky. What are my best, easiest to tune carb options? I see a lot of people using Lectrons. They are jetless, correct?

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It's an oldy, got it from my dad actually. So to me it was free. I know my Snap-On dealer has a straight one on his truck, i think it's about $350ish.

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I was referring to pneumatic tools in general.

 

sent from yo mammy house.

Gotcha. Most of it was done with the Matco die grinder. 18yrs ago i paid $200 for the kit, it came with straight and 90° die grinders, and some stones, 2 rol-roc pads, and the wrenchs for the chucks.
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i remember the first ones i grinded up. used them for scrap to practice welding on haha. be ready to do the same with yours

Why do you say that?
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i remember the first ones i grinded up. used them for scrap to practice welding on haha. be ready to do the same with yours

Because you failed, i will too?
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I did copy a set of Tom Borrinks og drag cylinders setup for Rocket Pipes. Tom actually gave me all the specs.

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