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Port polishing - Tiger - 14-10-2018

As some of you will remember my Ruby,s engine was loosely assembled when I acquired her.
The valve timing gears are one tooth out when looking at the dots.
Am I correct re-timing one dot in the middle of the two dots ?

Also any point in polishing the ports while access is easy ?
Regards
            Tim


RE: Port polishing - Alan - 14-10-2018

Regarding timing dots, yes that’s right.
If you are keeping the original manifolds, I’d say time spent polishing the ports would be better spent in the pub.


RE: Port polishing - Dave Wortley - 14-10-2018

Matching the inlet port to carb and inlet manifold to inlet port on block would be better but then you wouldn’t have any time left to go to the pub.
Cheers,
Dave.


RE: Port polishing - Chris KC - 14-10-2018

Didn't someone recently say that a few pattern parts had the dot in the wrong place?
In which case on an unknown engine it may be worth checking the valves open at appropriate times; though it seems a slim risk.

That aside totally agree! Polish your appreciation of bitter beer instead.


RE: Port polishing - Tiger - 14-10-2018

Thanks Chaps.
What camshaft end float would be a maximum?


RE: Port polishing - Chris KC - 14-10-2018

0.002"


RE: Port polishing - Ian Williams - 14-10-2018

Although generally in agreement, it is worth ensuring that the head stud above the inlet port does not protrude into it, if so blend it back to the port roof. It is also worth breaking sharp edges left by the machining process and as Dave says matching manifolds, all these in isolation are hardly worth the trouble but every minuscule gain adds up. If you include unshrouding the valves and reprofiled cam followers into the equation you will have achieved a little more torque and possibly slightly more top speed.....however I live a long way from the pub so perhaps have too much time on my hands! Lol


RE: Port polishing - Alan - 14-10-2018

You need to move.


RE: Port polishing - Ian Williams - 14-10-2018

Hahaha very good, made me laugh out loud!


RE: Port polishing - Ian Williams - 14-10-2018

I think POLISHING the ports on any engine, std or not, a waste of time!