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Originally Posted by sakoutis3
(Post 2074699)
Panther this what your looking for????
Damn, those exhaust ports look smooth! CNC'ed????? :cool: |
Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 2074710)
That's it!
Damn, those exhaust ports look smooth! CNC'ed????? :cool: |
Originally Posted by sakoutis3
(Post 2074721)
Nice knob job.:cool:
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Originally Posted by sakoutis3
(Post 2074699)
Panther this what your looking for????
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Nice work! Anyone ever use extrude hone to do their heads? I used to use them for my 2 strokes with fab results and just wondered if it was worth it on marine motors , manifilds , intakes?
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Originally Posted by hunster
(Post 2074760)
Nice work! Anyone ever use extrude hone to do their heads? I used to use them for my 2 strokes with fab results and just wondered if it was worth it on marine motors , manifilds , intakes?
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I used to have my cylinders done after opening up the ports and doing whatever mods to the port timing , then would send them the cyl , intake , exh , and jet pump. Was awesome the way it came back. All the inside surfaces that you could never smooth and polish by hand were as smooth as a gravy sandwich.
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Great Work.
Keep the pictures comming! You shall see How good the heads flow when ya mash the sticks forward! |
Dean,
Give me a call if you if you have time before you get them up and running on the dyno, I would love to check out your set up. Jr. |
Hey Sak... I know of a 510 Cu. In. motor that made 760 hp a couple days ago and a 502 that made 866 hp....they both have steel heads too..... :evilb:
Get rid of those baby blowers and put 8-71's or a whipple on it! :drink: Later, I'm outta here gotta go see a man from LI. ;) |
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