bbb05
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Post by bbb05 on Mar 2, 2005 17:02:19 GMT -5
i was just wondering if you exhaust port lines up with the port in the sleeve? because mine is way off. the sleeve covers up atleast 1/3 of the port. i am going to very mildly port my cylinder and i was wondering what i need to do with the exhaust. also how do i make boost ports for the intake? just drill a couple holes on top should work pretty well right? thanks soo much!
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Post by |~RaYne~| on Mar 3, 2005 1:12:01 GMT -5
i was just wondering if you exhaust port lines up with the port in the sleeve? because mine is way off. the sleeve covers up atleast 1/3 of the port. i am going to very mildly port my cylinder and i was wondering what i need to do with the exhaust. also how do i make boost ports for the intake? just drill a couple holes on top should work pretty well right? thanks soo much! it should deffently line up.. most of the time they port that out too
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Post by Extremeblaster01 on Mar 4, 2005 12:14:13 GMT -5
Don't port your own cylinder unless you have read up on everything and know exactly what your doing..Porting isn't something thats easy to do there is alot to it..
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Post by ~Smart-Parts~ on Mar 4, 2005 14:09:43 GMT -5
Don't port your own cylinder unless you have read up on everything and know exactly what your doing..Porting isn't something thats easy to do there is alot to it.. ive ported my cylinder once, its nothing special if you have the right tools and blueprints
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Post by arkblaster12 on Mar 5, 2005 0:32:50 GMT -5
i was just wondering if you exhaust port lines up with the port in the sleeve? because mine is way off. the sleeve covers up atleast 1/3 of the port. i am going to very mildly port my cylinder and i was wondering what i need to do with the exhaust. also how do i make boost ports for the intake? just drill a couple holes on top should work pretty well right? thanks soo much! Thats not good AT ALL. Whoever put your sleeve in needs to get it right.
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