Posted by MLPANKEY on October 20, 2013 at 16:21:15 from (98.68.176.127):
In Reply to: porting tools........ posted by baldwin racing on October 13, 2013 at 16:14:34:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see Thanks guys . The name was changed but the drill bit roughing in a port is actually a true story . A guy who is known in this area for his ford 2200 dirt track engines does use a drill bit. he hasn't been hurt like the fellow in the story but has said a end mill is to expensive.It just added some color to topic. Dblair shop is staying busy not covered up but busy got to get that 440 inch allis done and to its owner. Yeap Ron your absolutely on track . The torque function comes from increasing cubic inches hp comes from improving airflow but wait increasing bore does both to a extent. see you guys when another funny shop story comes through.lol
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