head work
head work
Anyone around here know how do/have the supplies to help me port a set of cast iron heads... i need to machine the valve guides to accept .600" lift too, ill pay you for your help too... if no one knows how, can anyone reccoment a decent shop that will do it for a reasonable price? thanks for your help in advance..
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I would tell you to drive them up here to my buddies machine shop but he and his Dad are not taking on anymore work as they are relocating the shop....
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I'm pretty sure Chuck's RV ports too, you may wanna give them a call. Also try Beck Racing Engines the president there is a really cool guy and they just moved into a brand new very very nice facility.
You mean somtin like this???
I can give you a few pointers on what its gonna take to get your heads race ready. Its a bit more then a weekend project though.
We did this "home port" on a set of Dart Pro 1s, damn were they in some sad fuggin shape out of the box, lots of hours in these bad boys.
I can give you a few pointers on what its gonna take to get your heads race ready. Its a bit more then a weekend project though.
We did this "home port" on a set of Dart Pro 1s, damn were they in some sad fuggin shape out of the box, lots of hours in these bad boys.
Last edited by OMINOUS_87; Apr 25, 2005 at 09:03 AM.
Originally posted by SchwarzCamaroRS
lol, i know, im advertising that ill pay someone to teach me!! haha, i want to get these things on the motor...
lol, i know, im advertising that ill pay someone to teach me!! haha, i want to get these things on the motor...
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