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Old 04-07-2009, 11:13 PM
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Alright, well we all know about my EPIC FAIL with the 4-Valve Head venture, but I've still got valves and performance in my mind.

Now we all know that the 230 suffers from a boxy intake port design from a utility motor. And I was thinking about this thing I read up on a while ago from motoman from mototuneusa.com; hi-velocity intake porting. Now, I dont want to really reduce the port size so much as I want to fill in the boxy corners with JB. However, its been a while since I've had my head off, and I kinda want to know what to expect, so, does anybody have some pics of the intake ports?

Do you think it would be worth it?
 
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Old 04-08-2009, 03:51 AM
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4-valve head??? What did you do?

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Yes, its worth it.

This is a 250S head. Most of the port work is done already from the factory. The 250S head is a 230 head that's been somewhat ported and has a +1mm intake valve.

Notice the sparkplug orientation in that pic. I used washers to get the plug aiming the flame front right at the piston.

I have some stock 230 head pics too.... Somewhere.

So how did your a-arm extension project work out?
 
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Old 04-08-2009, 09:44 AM
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WOW,, in depth to say the least.
Good for you.
Top motor builders use epoxy instead of JB.
 
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Old 04-11-2009, 08:31 PM
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justrandy, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! i couldnt have asked for a more on-point, detailed response!

but let me ask you, is the vane worth doing? and how much of a difference is there between the 230s head and a 250s head (besides the +1mm intake valve). I mean, port-wise, is it just more work but they have about the same potential, or what?

I dont mind alot of work since my cylinders gonna be out to kustom kraft for a while.
 
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Old 04-11-2009, 08:56 PM
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re-porting the intake is a LOT of work. it takes the right hi-temp aluminum epoxy, a steady hand with a good Dremal drill and lots and lots of time and patience. if all that goes well, you are gonna want to oversize the valves more than +1mm and have them ground with a multi- angle profile.
 
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well, how much bigger could i go with the valves, and how much do you think all of the machine work would cost?

also, for the bigger valves, there wont be a specific part number so what do i do, send my old valves to kibblewhite or someone like that and tell them to whip some up in +Xmm?
 
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oh, and above all, is it worth it???
 
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Old 04-11-2009, 10:30 PM
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i'm not a "mechanic" i'll tell ya straight up.
i can rebuild a carb on just about anything but when it comes to busting open a motor, i just don't go there. when i had my motor rebuilt, it was a mess and i had the cash to do it. i could have gone for a standard "bottom up" rebuild, crank bearings, rod, new piston, valves etc. but Mummz The Word Racing has built Daytona winners and since i had a +4 swingarm, i went for the whole enchalada.
is it worth it it? you want to spank a 400EX and leave 'em in yer dust?
speed costs money.
i got a 1st gen. that's arguably that best looking and fastest 230 Quadsport on the planet earth.
you be the judge.
race ya to the tree! (for pink slips, that is!)
 
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Old 04-12-2009, 12:21 AM
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If you can find a valve bigger than 33mm, go for it. I couldn't. I looked thru the entire vesrah catalog. 1mm isn't worth anything anyway, but if it matters, the 250s head comes with one.

Back when I was porting my 460 ford, I found a site plum full of pics and tuts for porting. The 460 heads had thermactor bumps in them. When porting you had a choice.... Either grind the bumps down, or grind them into a vane. Turned out the vane flowed better than the head without the vane, so I alway grind in vanes if I have an opportunity. I think the vane decreases turbulence or something.

Kustom Kraft took a whole month or longer on my jug, so you'll definitely have time.
 

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