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Use a q-tip when you're checking for Sharp edges on a porting job it will always snag and grab a thread on an sharp edges
Nice videos! Waiting for number 5!
I wonder if you would be able too feed a strip of emery cloth through the intake and exhaust ports? Then you could just work the strip back and forth.
Yes you could do that.
A pineapple bit on flex shaft dremel
Great video
any chance you can window a piston. and which reed you like . happy holiday 🚴♂
Approximately how much actual time did you spend doing this?
Helpful to know how to file, nonetheless thanks for the video goof information here
master class
After the Chamfer should you hone the cylinder?
On those gaskets you can use a dremel with a round sanding wheel to file them away faster, It also leaves a smother finish and doesn't put as much strain on the filter. Good video though. Nice job Toney.
very important
Dont drag files backwards, the cutting edge is forward so lift a bit on back strokes
I would match the gaskets to the intake and exhaust then transfer to the cylinder using the gaskets
I know this is about porting but can you do a giveaway video for the chopper bike? That thinks too expensive for my broke ass
Not understand why not to use Dremel in the whole lot
Get an air Dremel
Use a q-tip when you're checking for Sharp edges on a porting job it will always snag and grab a thread on an sharp edges
Nice videos! Waiting for number 5!
I wonder if you would be able too feed a strip of emery cloth through the intake and exhaust ports? Then you could just work the strip back and forth.
Yes you could do that.
A pineapple bit on flex shaft dremel
Great video
any chance you can window a piston. and which reed you like . happy holiday 🚴♂
Approximately how much actual time did you spend doing this?
Helpful to know how to file, nonetheless thanks for the video goof information here
master class
After the Chamfer should you hone the cylinder?
On those gaskets you can use a dremel with a round sanding wheel to file them away faster, It also leaves a smother finish and doesn't put as much strain on the filter. Good video though. Nice job Toney.
very important
Dont drag files backwards, the cutting edge is forward so lift a bit on back strokes
I would match the gaskets to the intake and exhaust then transfer to the cylinder using the gaskets
I know this is about porting but can you do a giveaway video for the chopper bike? That thinks too expensive for my broke ass
Not understand why not to use Dremel in the whole lot
Get an air Dremel