Thread: Porting Question.
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02-21-2008 09:12 PM #1
Porting Question.
HI GROUP,MY QUESTION IS...IS IT WORTH THE TIME INVOLVED TO GASKET MATCH THE PORTS ON AN EDELBROCK RPM AIRGAP MANIFOLD WITH THE INTAKE PORTS ON A SET AFTERMARKET ALUMINUM HEADS? BOTH THE HEADS AND MANIFOLD ARE FACTORY,NEVER BEEN TOUCHED.WHEN I LINE UP A SET OF FELPRO 1205s,THERE IS A GOOD BIT OF ALUMINUM TO REMOVE,NOT ENOUGH THAT IT WOULD HURT EITHER.WOULD THE PERFORMANCE PICK UP ENOUGH TO WARRANT THIS JOB? IM ONLY GOING TO GRIND IN ABOUT A HALF INCH.ANY FURTHER WOULD PROBABLY BE A WASTE BECAUSE IM NOT GOING TO OUT PORT EDELBROCK OR THE HEAD MAKER.THANKS FOR ANY INPUT!!!
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02-21-2008 09:16 PM #2
IMO I say hell yes, but others would disagree with the 3-7 horse power you will add.....Friends dont let friends drive fords!
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02-21-2008 10:13 PM #3
no it not worth any thing your much better if the intake is just a bit smaller then the intake port and a gastket match on the bench will not guaranty that it fits when pulled down with the bolts it takes abit of time to get the line up good somtimes the intake will need to be mill to get it rightIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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02-21-2008 11:00 PM #4
^^^^What Pat Said^^^^
Smaller intake ports resist reversion.RAY
'69 Chevelle--385
'68 Camaro--Twin Turbo
'78 Luv--383
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02-21-2008 11:03 PM #5
Originally Posted by camaro_fever68
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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02-22-2008 01:11 AM #6
I like to set the manifold on, then reach in and feel how it matches up. If the manifold is a bit smaller, like Pat sez, that's a good thing. Only if an edge is sticking out into the wind do you want to get out the Dremel. Doesn't happen very often, but worth checking. There's no advantage, and maybe even a loss, by having the port swell at the gasket and then choke back down.
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02-22-2008 01:22 PM #7
Originally Posted by R Pope
Friends dont let friends drive fords!
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02-22-2008 05:46 PM #8
Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver
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02-22-2008 10:22 AM #9
Originally Posted by camaro_fever68
Friends dont let friends drive fords!
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02-22-2008 10:55 PM #10
Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver
That's with any engine. Of course, the bigger the cam the worst reversion will become an issue. An 1/8" lip on the bottom of the intake runner has the most anti-reversion benefit. It's also beneficial if the headers are about an 1/8" below the bottom of the exhaust port.RAY
'69 Chevelle--385
'68 Camaro--Twin Turbo
'78 Luv--383
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02-24-2008 10:40 AM #11
Originally Posted by camaro_fever68
So your saying you should have a small lip on the bottom of the intake and exhaust ports. Sides and top should be smooth???Friends dont let friends drive fords!
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02-24-2008 11:32 AM #12
Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver
RAY
'69 Chevelle--385
'68 Camaro--Twin Turbo
'78 Luv--383
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02-23-2008 08:49 PM #13
Before any one here starts to port out a set of stock Chevy heads . Make sure you have a lot of extra time ! I have 7 Hours on one SB head and it's around 80% done . The heads that I am porting are the 305ci #601 55-58cc . I always hear how good they are when full ported . And how much power they make on the round and round 355 Claimer engines . Well good thing I have more time then money . I would say don't buy these 305 heads thinking you will port them easy and make Lots of power . When I am done they will work good . And this set of heads has screw in studs guide plates and S/S valves . Also a set of Z-28 LT-1 springs with HD retainers and Locks . Them old Fuelly headsnever needed this much grinding
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02-24-2008 10:01 AM #14
Originally Posted by tango
Friends dont let friends drive fords!
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02-24-2008 10:28 AM #15
Originally Posted by DennyW
Friends dont let friends drive fords!
That's going to be nice, like the color. .
Stude M5 build