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Does anyone know how much and where I can take material out of the inlet ports.
I have a late block.
I would be nice to see some pictures of a cut up block if anyone has any
Thanks
David
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If you look up sectioned seven engine in the old forum there are contributions from Tony Press and Simon Jansen on 23/1/2017 there are a couple of pictures to be seen. I was able to improve the picture but not transfer it from bravenet to this forum.
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I would think the best improvement is opening out the valve throat area and the sharp radius. This is only one block,ie there would have been many patterns in use all possibly slightly different,and all dependent how the cores fitted producing the water jacket and ports.
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Matching the manifold to block airways is critical , the block face openings can be transfered to the manifold by the use of a card template . Some reduction of the valve guides should also aid gas flow.
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There’s masses of material on this subject — one approach is to add stuff to the inlet ports behind the guides which you might think counter intuitive but flow rate is more important than volume perhaps. I’m not an engineer but this seems a good argument. So think twice before opening up the ports too much.
Matching the manifold to the block is a good starting point.