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Originally Posted by GPM
(Post 4278770)
Any chance the intake valve would be below the head surface if you mill .055 off. What would that do to the piston to valve clearance .
I believe the reason dart gives those specs of maximum flat mill cc's, is for the reasons you mentioned. And why I said some heads can be milled more than others. Not all the same . On afr's site, on the 325cc head , the chamber is 117 as cast, and 121 CNC ported. Their spec is .006 per cc . maximum flat mill to 108cc for as cast chamber , and 114 for CNC chamber. Angle mill, .009 per cc to 104cc for as cast or CNC chamber. |
Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 4278810)
My dart race series aluminum heads have been flat milled a lot. The intake valve seat edges have been cut into, but not enough do damage the actual sealing of the valve. This is with a 2.25 intake valve. No PTV clearance issues with a 236/245 630 lift 114 hyd roller. With a flat top JE piston that is
I believe the reason dart gives those specs of maximum flat mill cc's, is for the reasons you mentioned. And why I said some heads can be milled more than others. Not all the same . On afr's site, on the 325cc head , the chamber is 117 as cast, and 121 CNC ported. Their spec is .006 per cc . maximum flat mill to 108cc for as cast chamber , and 114 for CNC chamber. Angle mill, .009 per cc to 104cc for as cast or CNC chamber. |
Sound like more trouble than its worth.
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