
Re: port gasket matching
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Re: port gasket matching
- From: Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 23:40:04 EDT
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I think the main thing gasket matching does is to smooth airflow when the
air moves through the transition (head intake/head exhaust) area. Some will
say it is good to have smaller exhaust ports in the heads, vs the headers, that
way it will reduce reversion, the exhaust pulse backing through the head.
Basically, the motor is an air pump and the smoother we can get the air to
flow through the motor the better. You only need to go into the port about 1/2"
to blend the gasket matching area. Plus, using a 29 buck air die grinder and
a kit from Standard Abrasives, it can be fun! Joe
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