Saturday, July 4, 2009

PORT MATCHING aka DO NO HARM

Now that we have that gasket matching issue out of the way let's finish the rest of it. It would be real nice if ports and their manifolds that pair up to them were the same size and shape, but that doesn't happen often enough. So we need to deal with what we have. Let's say the exhaust manifold has a smaller opening than the exit out of the head. In that case we need to open the manifold to match the head. But what if the manifold opening is larger, then what? Do we open the head up to match the exhaust manifold? No. If you do open the head to match you will create a "slow" spot in the air flow. Terrible! If the air flows through the runner and hits a wall, such as a protruding gasket or a manifold the air "trips" and "stumbles" causing turbulence, and impedes air travel. But if the flowing air falls over the edge and into the manifold there's little harm done. The point here is the "Doctors Oath" of "do no harm". It's not an ideal situation but it is better to leave it alone that to make things worse. The same logic applies to the intake airflow, it can fall into the intake runner of the head from the intake manifold, but you don't want it to stumble into the gasket or the lip of the intake runner. The idea here is to minimize the bad, maximize the good, and "Do no harm". So bigger is not always better. Grinding away where ever you get the notion can cause the air flow to slow and thus losing the pulsing, charging, ram air effect, and extraction benefits we need. Port matching is done after the head is ported. - Dr. Denny

Dr. Denny does custom head porting & polishing. For more information go to DR.DENNY.COM

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