by bruce » Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:42 am
What I actually did was cut a cylinder head out of clear acrylic so I could see what the flow was doing, like you said using thread. This also lets me see where the wand is located in relation to the valve seat. I do not have a manifold to worry about, the carb just bolts to the block. I was using a radius plate on the port entrance. I did not try it with the carb bolted on to see if that changed it (duh). I took the block off the flowbench this past week and I want to re-clay it back up after cutting some new seat profiles. I'm thinking my seat profiles I now have are causing alot of problems as the are pretty humble the way they were done.
All in all I have found some pretty good gains from what I had "thought was working". I can see its going to just be trial and error to find the best combination. After seeing what the flow is doing my mind has changed on how I was thinking. One thing I had thought was stem smaller dia being better, what I have seen is back angle is more important than stem dia. 11/32 to 7mm didn't make a change but going with 5* difference on back angle made a world of difference!!
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