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Old 02-29-2004, 05:22 PM
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<U>1)WHAT IS HEAD PORTING AND POLISHING AND HOW DOES IT WORK?</U>
Porting involves shaping and/or polishing the intake poet openings,the inside of the ports,the exhaust ports,the bowel area below the valves seats and the combustion chambers to increase the head's ability to flow air.The process starts with thorough cleaning,and then the disassembly and inspection for burnt and/or worn cam journals,stress cracks or other signs of terminal fatigue.Then the air tools are busted out.
<U>2)WHAT IS PORT MATCHING?</U>
The intake runner opening,or port of entry,is where incoming air enters the head.In untreated heades,incoming air must pass up and over obstructions cauced by irregular fitment between the head and the intake manifold.This obstruction is called the step effect.Port matching solves this problem by providing a direct,unclutterd path from intake to head."matching"refers to matching the openings in the head and the intake manifold by using the intake gaskets as a template.All the material inside the outline is carved out and the transition between the two components is seamless.Similar to intake port matching ,the exhaust ports are shaped to match a gasket. since carbon is a byproduct of combustion,the exhaust ports are polished to a mirror-like finish to avoid build-up of carbon deposits,which can restrict flow.
<U>3)WHAT ELSE IS INVOLVED IN A PORTING JOB?</U>
After port matching the intake,the action moves inside the runners where casting irregularrities are removed and any radii where the air turns are smoothed.
In the bowel area,which includes the valve guide area,valve pocket and valve throat,all exposed surfaces are smoothed.
Work in the cylinder starts by positioning the head gasket and tracing an outline of the gasket on the head.No work is to be done outside the line because doing so will compromise gasket integrity.The port smoothes the chamber,then the chamber is polished to a mirror finish.This reduces aorbon build-up and eliminates sharp edges that can caus detonation.
<U>4)WHAT IS A VALVE JOB?</U>
A valve job involves disassembling the head and reshaping the radius of the valves seats to ensure proper sealing between the seat and the valves.There are Three-angle,five-angle and multi-angle valve jobs-these are all buzz words.If you plan to increase the size of the valves in the head,the valve job entails cutting the seat to accommodate the bigger valve.
<U>5)WHAT IS THE ULTIMATE GOAL?</U>
HORSEPOWER.There's an old saying "horsepower hides in the heads."Increasing airflow means more fuel can be added to the mix,and where there's more fuel,there's more power.Porting is an opportunity to correct oversights in production and tolerances made in the name of mass production.

WHAT YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR HEAD PORTER


<U>6)HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?</U>
This is an obvious question,but some portors charge more than others and the type of head(s) in question can also affect pricing.
<U>7)WHAT SERVICES DO I GET FOR MY MONEY?</U>
Do you deliver a bare head?Does the price include the porter delivering a completely assembled head back to you?Is the valve part of the price?The price quote includes only labor costs.Any upgraded components(e.g. valves,valvesprings,ect.)are additional charge to you.
<U>8)WHAT IS YOUR SPECIALTY?</U>
Work with a head porter who is familiar with the idiosyncrasies of your application.A 300zx specialist should know that casting shifts in the water jacket area affects the number three cylinder.A honda specialist should know to not alter the intake port angle of a b18 or the exhaust port angle of a b16 because they flow perfectly from the factory.A subaru guy should know that bigger valves aren't the right call on EJ20s because there's little room between the valve seats to accommodate bigger units without eventually cracking the valve seal.
<U>9)DO YOU FLOW BENCH THE HEADS YOU WORK ON?</U>
Port Flow Design's Tom Fujita says he's often asked,"How much power will the head make?"He doesn't quote power gains becaus engine tuners make the power head porters deal in airflow only.Flow bench testing is performed befor and after the work and the cfm numbers illustrates the improvements in flow attained by the porter.It's also importent to know what lift(.50) the valves are at during the testing.
<U>10)WHENDOING HEAD WORK,WHAT OTHER FACTORS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED?</U>
With the head apart,there may be an opportunity to perform other upgrades.The more common of these include popping in a set of performance cams and upgrading the valvetrain for higher engine speeds.A high-revving valvetrain requires stiffer valve springs and heavy-duty retainers.Some applications can make due with the stock valves,while others may need performance valves.Weight is the enemy of the high-speed valvetrain and many of the upgraded components are made of titanium or other lightweight alloys.

WHAT YOUR HEAD PORTER SHOULD ASK YOU


<U>11)IS IT AN ALL-MOTOR OR FORCED INDUCTION ENGINE?</U>
Flow characteristics of these two motors are very differnt,and their operating characteristics will have an impact on the porting strategies used on the head.Fujita says he widens the 45-degree cut on valve jobes for forced induction motors to get a better seal in a pressurized envionment and the added contact area pulls heat out of the valve.
<U>12)HOW MUCH BOOST IS THE TURBO CHARGED OR SUPERCHARGED ENGINE MAKING?</U>
The pressure and volume of air forced into the engine is key to the ported head's performance.
<U>13)ARE YOU RUNNING A SLEEVED BLOCK?</U>
This question allows the head porter to gauge the seriousness of the enthusiast.It's easy to say you're going full race,but if the proper steps aren't being taken elsewhere in the enging,the enthusiast's ego may be getting the better of him.
<U>14)WAHT KIND OF CAM(S) ARE YOU RUNNING?</U>
Cams run the airflow show.They open and close the valves,and their lift and duration controls the flow of air in and out of the engine.The valve overlap of the cams is also a majoir consideration.
<U>15)WHAT ARE THE SPRING RETAINER SPECS?</U>
Some retainers are designed to be recessed which affects the size of the spring being used and when it will bind.
<U>16)WHAT IS CURRENT/DESIRED COMPRESSION RATIO?</U>
Combustion chamber work can be an opportunity to alter the compression ratio.Removing material lowers the compression ratio while welding in material is a way to increase the compression ratio.
<U>17)WHAT IS THE DISPLACEMENT OF THE ENGINE(BORE AND STROKE)?</U>
This info is needed to calculate the size of each combustion chamber.Also,when a larger bore size is used with a wild custom piston,valve/piston impact may occur.The right info allows the porter to calculate the proper clearance for the combination.
<U>18)WHAT DO YOU INTEND TO USE THIS VEHICLE FOR-STREET OR STRIP?</U>
This question will give the porter info he needs regarding the expected powerband of the engine,how fast the engine will be asked to turn and other important clues to creating a head that delivers on its power promise.It's also another opportunity to gauge the enthusiast's commitment and ensure the proper valvetrain parts are being used.
<U>19)WILL A FACTORY INTAKE GASKET OR CUSTOM SETUP BE USED?</U>
This info is needed to properly port-match the head and intake manifold.
<U>20)CAN YOU AFFORD ME?</U>
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I don't see any source or acknowledgement where you got this article from...unless you came up with the whole Q & A session along with the underlines, italics & formatting all on your lonesome. Usually it's at least common courtesy to include who you're "borrowing" the information from.
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I think i read this in a Turbo magazine a few months back...
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yes you did.
but i think it is a good trend don't you?
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Good trend? youre really not making sense to me.

It would have made more sense to post something like this in there

"Here is an article from Turbo magazine for those who dont get the magazine but I think its something that you all should read."

Just posting up all of this information leaves unanswered questions...like are you a head porter? do you have a shop? have you had good or bad experiences wiht porting heads? etc
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who cares????? holy **** stfu.

its a good post with good info.
hes not selling . hes posting it on a public forum.

chill the f*ck out
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wow this isnt a ****** college english paper. he doesnt need footnotes and a bibliography for a H-T post.
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omgwtf!
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Everyone wants to be a chief these days...
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well I think its good info and Thanks for posting it johncarlos
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OK well i got the info from Turbo & HIGH-TECH PERFORMANCE MAGAZINE
DECEMBER 2003,VOL 19 PAGE 74&75.
Am not a head porter. i just tought that this is some good information to share with those who don't have the magazine.
I come on this site and all i see is the same questions posted all over.
and the people who really know there **** never answer the questions or make some stupid remark because ther know a little bit more than the other person.
This is a Tech site and i Think any information that is based on the facts and not just personal preffernce in good no matter where they got it from.but don't get me wrong i understand the point you are trying to get accross to me.and in the future i WILL tell you the source where i got the information from.by the way it's port flow staff report.
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