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Old Nov 11, 2003 | 05:02 AM
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anybody know a local shop to get a descent set of port and polish die grinder bits, i actually have plenty of porting tools but i need something to polish the head after its been ported, i have two spare heads and im doing a little bit of experimentation, any help would be appreciated cause the fools at lowes and home depot dont know a god damn thing and i havent been to northern to ask them about it.........
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i just got done porting my head on the white car. you need a carbide tipped porting tool for alluminum. i personally used one for steel, but had to keep cleaning it cuz it clogged up in the softer metal. Then i used my dremel with a sanding flapper wheel to finish up the ports.

i got plenty of leftover bits and sanding stuff if you need to use them.
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oh the bits can be found on display at BOC gases off of bainbridge st. in chesapeake.
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oh yeah dont used grinding parts. they will clog up immediately.
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are you off today ****** cause ill come out to your house and pick those tools up if your not using them and i want to swing by milleniums new shop and check it out and i also need to drop my spare head off to chris so he can dissasemble it so i can get it ready for the new valvetrain.......
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i'm working all week. you can borrow the stuff after tonight. i need to port match my turbo manifold and intake manifold.
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are you off today ****** cause ill come out to your house and pick those tools up if your not using them and i want to swing by milleniums new shop and check it out and i also need to drop my spare head off to chris so he can dissasemble it so i can get it ready for the new valvetrain.......
I ripped mine apart today too. If you need it cleaned up nice I can take it to work and throw it in the cleaner we have it will come out nice and purty.
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i stuck mine in hot water and purple power. its cleaner than when i get it back from machine shop.
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i have a parts cleaner at the crib that my pops bought, we use mineral spirits in it,i let head soak all night and then i scrubebd it and it came out pretty clean, derek ill cal you tomorrow night , might come out and scoop those tools for a couple days.......
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