Hi Guys, this one has prompted me to come out of the woodwork
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Im building a similar spec 836 engine but with CR29's and a Webcam 41 cam for an F2 (as per Buzz's recommendation) with springs.
I have cleaned up the intake ports in my head and taken away any sharp edges, smoothed the short turn and will de-shroud etc to help low lift flow. I have made sure I didnt open the ports up any more than necessary to keep what low speed velocity the existing ports had.
I recently read that Mark Rieck has worked with 'D-Shaped Ports' previously and am wondering if this might help in this case. This involves filling the lower part of the intake port with weld/epoxy to decrease x-sect are and increase the velocity in the ports. Essentially this creates a flat floor in the intake port, and takes away the 'dead area' of the intake port which reduces velocity. More reading available on the Mototune website however Motoman only details this for multivalve heads.
Mark, if you read this, can you comment as to how you used it and the possible results please?
Also, Hondaman recommended matching the combustion chamber shape to the new bore shape by grinding away the shoulder when the larger bore job is done. This will promote better combustion too.
I hope this adds some value to the thread. Im very curious to hear Mark's observations.
Regards,
Steven.