Couple of Pictures of my King worked head.
Stop drinking coffee before you take pics, you shake too much!
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looks dead on like portflow how much did you pay?
$700 for labor which included hot tank, valve job, porting, decking .01", welding my water line, and cutting a valve cover, installation of new valves, springs, retainers.
$700 for labor which included hot tank, valve job, porting, decking .01", welding my water line, and cutting a valve cover, installation of new valves, springs, retainers.
wish i had pictures of my ports done by myself. They were actually larger and I used the D porting technique. Cost: about $20 in bits and parts. Time: forever..
Did you have them flow the head? What kind of numbers?
Mattj
Mattj
Yes they are stock ITR valves. This is a P72 GSR head.
I beleive that $700 is about the going rate for a port job at King. I do a lot of business there so they did a few of those other things while the head was in there.
Nice.. Do you ever drive the hatchcrap??
No I just work on it.
Join the club.
No I just work on it.
Join the club.
LOL, i was gonna just reply, hey i have a friend who only works on his, but never drives it.
nice...thats how my head looks
just for clarification, thats not polished right? its just ported? looks kinda rough to be polished, but maybe its just the camera?
just for clarification, thats not polished right? its just ported? looks kinda rough to be polished, but maybe its just the camera?
$700 for labor which included hot tank, valve job, porting, decking .01", welding my water line, and cutting a valve cover, installation of new valves, springs, retainers.
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