Carnut1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 3:03 pm
20181125_145419.jpg Always good to have an extra head to work on. Obviously the intake and exhaust on this casting share a wall. So wider on ssr towards exhaust is very limited. Pic of exhaust bowl. .1" measured but the aggressive nature of the burr bulged aluminum.
Beautiful texture! Chad Speier beautiful. Sorry for mentioning "he who shall not be named on ST", but the guy has the port texture [Blank Post] down.
Thanks, after pri I will sit down and feed all the specs into the program and see where I am. It looks the part but I am not thrilled with this casting.
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Carnut1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 9:25 am
Resized_20181125_091331_2737.jpeg50 degree seats with 50 degree valves. 87 % intake throat, 87.5% exhaust throat, no backcuts. Notice the introduction to noisy turbulence on exhausts in mid lift where it was less pronounced on earlier tests.
IMHO our bowl is WAY small with a 50* seat. I run 87-88% bowls on 45 stuff. You should be in the 92% range on a 50 degree seat. That's one of the values of a steeper seat. You can get the bowls to where they should be, without losing the entire valve job.
Can you say where you got this set of cutters? I'm assuming you have a different cutter for the intake and exhaust.
Carnut1 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 9:25 am
Resized_20181125_091331_2737.jpeg50 degree seats with 50 degree valves. 87 % intake throat, 87.5% exhaust throat, no backcuts. Notice the introduction to noisy turbulence on exhausts in mid lift where it was less pronounced on earlier tests.
IMHO our bowl is WAY small with a 50* seat. I run 87-88% bowls on 45 stuff. You should be in the 92% range on a 50 degree seat. That's one of the values of a steeper seat. You can get the bowls to where they should be, without losing the entire valve job.
Can you say where you got this set of cutters? I'm assuming you have a different cutter for the intake and exhaust.
Thanks Class, my first 50 degree seat port so I was inching up on it. That is good info, I only have stones so no cutters. Charlie
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