Finally back on this one....I got busy road racing a CB250 twin this season and the Dresda was put on idle and working on its brakes and forks etc. So I finally got the flowbench up and going in the new shop and threw a stock head and the Dresda head on there the last couple days. The ports arent perfect by any means and some nasty ridges right outside the valve seat on both Int and Exh, but this is just as is from the 70s. I just did a quick lap to see the seat width and make sure they seal when testing for leakage. Basically these heads need some port evaluation/modification as at .350 lift it just about flat lines indicating the valve is no longer the restriction, but the port. There is a funky bump in the bowl(blue lines in pic) that needs be fixed,fix the ridges in the chamber, backcut the intake valve and surely more once I dig into it a bit more.
32mm intakes and 28mm exh with 6.55mm stems. Throat is at 89% on the intake. Big fat seat on the intake. The Straight inlet adapters at 30mm ID and it runs CR29 carbs.
What kind of RPM do you guys turn n the track and whats your powerband? Honestly I think this could be a bit on the big side, looking at the Ave cross section area of the port. I'm afraid it could be a bit lazy even with as high CR as possible and a conservative cam but pull up top.
FYI, when looking at the CFM numbers, the 0 lift is showing 2.8cfm, that is the leakage, so subtract that from the numbers below. I don't think this is already done in the program, but I would think it should be. You can see it just stops increasing flow at .350 or so. This is basically saying it's not the valve that's the issue anymore, but port limited.
I did a test on a stock head and it maxed out in the high 60s, which matches with what I've seen from other guys
The pic of the chamber shows an arrow pointing to considerable ridges and in the port the blue lines are a sort of hump on both sides right in the middle of the bowl. I'll likely clean them up just a hair and retest and see if it makes any difference