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things that get in the way of a port and polish job
- Subject: things that get in the way of a port and polish job
- From: robw_zz@hotmail.com (Rob Cotner)
- Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 20:02:37 -0600
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<P>This is all on an '84 JH 8v- I am trying to port and polish my head(with a dremel.... this is gonna take awhile) and the plastic things that surround the fuel injectors are making it a real bi%ch, if not impossible to polish much of the intake. Is there any way to remove them and put them back in? The injectors are out, I just am hoping to rid of their plastic surrounds. The valve guides are also getting in the way, but unless anybody has a brilliant solution other than pressing them out I might as well not even ask...</P>
<P>Lastly, to anyone else that has done a port job have you noticed that you can't widen up the intake much beyond stock because of the gasket? Is there anyway to widen the new intake gasket? The exhaust ports can be increased by what appears to be a good 40-50%, but the intake is ofcourse another story. </P>
<P>Thanks alot,</P>
<P>Rob<BR><BR></P>
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