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hey all
as per title - have been told to cut back the valve guides to remove extra restriction - should i take them right back flush with the ports? both intake and exhaust sides? anything to be careful of? will be done in-situ as the valve seats have already been done so can't be bothered doing them again! cheers!
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Leave at least half of the valve guides.
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It will flow better if you streamline the valve guide boss instead of removing it. You may go backwards if you cut it out completely.
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EDIT: wrong post
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Remember, the shorter the guide, the more it won't last.
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FordFairmont wrote: You will lose compression but can gain it back by shaving the head but you gotta know how much.
Ive said it before & i'll say it again..... its all pissing in the dark unless you can measure properly whats goin on And yes, i know some people can piss in the dark better than others How does a shorter guide boss alter compression, I am intrigued? |
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ELGT wrote: How does a shorter guide boss alter compression, I am intrigued? Sorry thought we were talking about swirl ridge |
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