I guess I should take Jpars advice and not waste mine or your time. Thanks. Ohh and by the way everything I did was simple, very simple. The valve job would be recommended to have done by an expert if you so desired.
That's funny turn the whole Forum against me LOL... I was actually hoping you would take more time and get more specific and exact as none of us have the tools or the flow bench like you do.. if we weren't grinding in the correct spot and doing the correct things we would have no way of testing it?... Grind on the ceiling for how long was how much? The short turn still haven't figured out quite what that is... No pictures with arrows?..I guess I should take Jpars advice and not waste mine or your time. Thanks. Ohh and by the way everything I did was simple, very simple. The valve job would be recommended to have done by an expert if you so desired.
I agree...No one is saying anyone “has to” do anything to their heads.
But some want to have them be better than they come ootb.
This is how they get a feel for what to do, how long it takes, and what you can expect for results for the effort....... or if you’re not inclined to do it yourself.....what you’d get beck from a shop that you had do it for you.
When I do this type of small clean-up job I don’t usually bother testing them ootb.
They get the whole job done, then I test one pair of ports, and iiwii.
I test them ootb when it’s something I haven’t had in the shop before, to see what they flow like, so I can gauge how effective the rework is.
Been home-porting my heads for well over 20 years. Only way I have to test is "before and after" ET slip comparisons. 3-4 tenth drop is what I usually shoot for. Not sure I get every spot right, and I also port on the conservative side (not removing too much). Always just looked for modest gains.I guess I should take Jpars advice and not waste mine or your time. Thanks. Ohh and by the way everything I did was simple, very simple. The valve job would be recommended to have done by an expert if you so desired.
see that's it without a flow bench you're basically sticking a certain size socket in the hole LOL and using a measuring device on the openings... I would think the only way to get the stuff extremely even is with a flow bench...Been home-porting my heads for well over 20 years. Only way I have to test is "before and after" ET slip comparisons. 3-4 tenth drop is what I usually shoot for. Not sure I get every spot right, and I also port on the conservative side (not removing too much). Always just looked for modest gains.
Also if I wanted three or four tenths difference I would just switch to Holley's......Been home-porting my heads for well over 20 years. Only way I have to test is "before and after" ET slip comparisons. 3-4 tenth drop is what I usually shoot for. Not sure I get every spot right, and I also port on the conservative side (not removing too much). Always just looked for modest gains.
Honestly, the most effective tool I use is my eye. I just use things like the sockets for "before and after" comparisons. Truth be told, I picture myself a volume of air being forced through the port at a high rate of speed, and I just do to the port what would make me more comfortable going through there....see that's it without a flow bench you're basically sticking a certain size socket in the hole LOL and using a measuring device on the openings... I would think the only way to get the stuff extremely even is with a flow bench...
mindlessly grinding away for days is not my thing and even PBR doesn't do it for anybody else because it's not fun... maybe having a little fun with the speedmasters because it's new to him but the Lester will wear off fast I'm sure...
as I'm about to switch to a pair of eddy carbs :Also if I wanted three or four tenths difference I would just switch to Holley's......
a free 3 tenths that never wears out …. How much would a person normally pay for that improvement???Also if I wanted three or four tenths difference I would just switch to Holley's......
Are you serious ? How long have you been into performance cars ? You obviously are relying on the net to provide you with on hands experience for performance parts and how to hotrod. lol There have been countless tech articles and how to's in magazines over the past 50 years.That's funny turn the whole Forum against me LOL... I was actually hoping you would take more time and get more specific and exact as none of us have the tools or the flow bench like you do.. if we weren't grinding in the correct spot and doing the correct things we would have no way of testing it?... Grind on the ceiling for how long was how much? The short turn still haven't figured out quite what that is... No pictures with arrows?..
You'd be shocked at how well-read I am and not magazines LOL... With pictures LOL.. have you read the original Mary Shelley's Frankenstein? Have you read The Great Gatsby?.. don't make me go on and don't try to insult me by saying I don't read... And stop assuming that I get all my hot writing from the internet.....Are you serious ? How long have you been into performance cars ? You obviously are relying on the net to provide you with on hands experience for performance parts and how to hotrod. lol There have been countless tech articles and how to's in magazines over the past 50 years.
I've learned a lot from magazines/ books over the years. You might try to pick one up sometime.
Ouch …. hit a sliver, sorry.Are you serious ? How long have you been into performance cars ? You obviously are relying on the net to provide you with on hands experience for performance parts and how to hotrod. lol There have been countless tech articles and how to's in magazines over the past 50 years.
I've learned a lot from magazines/ books over the years. You might try to pick one up sometime.
Nope carry on with your work.I guess I should take Jpars advice and not waste mine or your time. Thanks. Ohh and by the way everything I did was simple, very simple. The valve job would be recommended to have done by an expert if you so desired.
I assume nothing. and I am self taught with the help of mags , books and trial and error.You'd be shocked at how well-read I am and not magazines LOL... With pictures LOL.. have you read the original Mary Shelley's Frankenstein? Have you read The Great Gatsby?.. don't make me go on and don't try to insult me by saying I don't read... And stop assuming that I get all my hot writing from the internet.....
I would be shocked to think that you don't have a great idea of how much a full-port job would be on a set of heads? Valve grind everything that needs taken care of for an all-out effort...????.. without shipping back and forth of course?..
That's funny turn the whole Forum against me LOL... I was actually hoping you would take more time and get more specific and exact as none of us have the tools or the flow bench like you do.. if we weren't grinding in the correct spot and doing the correct things we would have no way of testing it?... Grind on the ceiling for how long was how much? The short turn still haven't figured out quite what that is... No pictures with arrows?..
I'm not loud I say what's on my mind that's all.. just like you have now. there's nothing stopping him from posting what he wants to post do I do that?.. maybe you should start a petition to get me banned from the forum and saying what I feel like saying here on an open Forum in America... I've learned a lot from what he said.. maybe because I don't bow down and tickle everybody's nuts who has a flow bench and get on the forearm and talk about all their experience?.. maybe you will find hundreds of dollars worth of carburetor parts on the word of someone you've never met but not me..... nor will I send my heads across the United States on the words and pictures of what goes on here... ..NO He is not!!!!!
I know you think this is all fun and games. but your voice is getting so loud that no one can hear the Speaker of this thread.
We Rarely get a thread like this.
Did you notice Ou812 throw in a great bit of info?
We rarely have a thread about porting and when you shoot the messenger, HE DIES!!!!!!
Now i know you didn't get your question answer about all the terms of the port like SSR,PRP,common wall,bowl, exc
But if you keep barking, no one is going to want to give you this info. You have already had one person tell you to go out and search for it yourself! Did you get the Hint.......NO, BARK,BARK BARK!!!!!!!!!!!!
And yes I'm serious! What I see and what I hear is beginning and end pictures of what was done.. and talk of how and why. Which again is all great reading but I'm not sure I learned anything.. I mean any skill sets that is... It almost needs a video or pictures with arrows pointing out where to and how much to stuff like that...Are you serious ? How long have you been into performance cars ? You obviously are relying on the net to provide you with on hands experience for performance parts and how to hotrod. lol There have been countless tech articles and how to's in magazines over the past 50 years.
I've learned a lot from magazines/ books over the years. You might try to pick one up sometime.
I'm not loud I say what's on my mind that's all.. just like you have now. there's nothing stopping him from posting what he wants to post do I do that?.. maybe you should start a petition to get me banned from the forum and saying what I feel like saying here on an open Forum in America... I've learned a lot from what he said.. maybe because I don't bow down and tickle everybody's nuts who has a flow bench and get on the forearm and talk about all their experience?.. maybe you will find hundreds of dollars worth of carburetor parts on the word of someone you've never met but not me..... nor will I send my heads across the United States on the words and pictures of what goes on here... ..
And I've said it once I've said it a million times this is all fun and games 110% you know what isn't Fun and Games is our Health and Welfare of our family beyond that this is all just fun and games to play with and it would cost me a lot less money if I just launched my car into the river and stop buying parts for it it's just a hobby for most of us and anybody that I know that's really racing 9 second cars and stuff like that laughs when I tell him I'm on this forum...
Another unfinished tech thread being filled with blather.
And yes I'm serious! What I see and what I hear is beginning and end pictures of what was done.. and talk of how and why. Which again is all great reading but I'm not sure I learned anything.. I mean any skill sets that is... It almost needs a video or pictures with arrows pointing out where to and how much to stuff like that...