5 golden porting rules - #1

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2022
  • In this, episode 30, of PowerTec 10, DV looks at the absolute primary restriction to air flow into your engine. From there he goes on to some of the ways to fix that primary restriction. What we can guarentee here is porting info that you won't get from even most of the highest caliber pro porters.
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  • @IOPOrt51
    @IOPOrt51 Год назад +72

    I can not tell you how much I am enjoying your videos, the opportunity to experience "Data" rather than "tribal knowledge" and the experience of 60 something years is something we would all be foolish to ignore. I look forward to every video and have told all my gearhead friends about your site and never miss an opportunity to like them. Thank you and keep it coming. Please.

  • @eddiesheeran5791
    @eddiesheeran5791 8 месяцев назад +6

    This is literally a free engineering-level course in cylinder head flow dynamics. Thank you for making & sharing this!

  • @frankromero4048
    @frankromero4048 8 месяцев назад +7

    I started Drag Racing in 1967... David Vizard's books were my Bibles back then... I'm very glad to see that you're still at it... I'm 73 years old now...I'm still at it too... I've only been building High Performance Harley Engines for the last 20 years... I stopped building automotive, diesel and marine engines back then... CrazyHorse Speed Shop NJ

    • @tayloralvidrez4342
      @tayloralvidrez4342 8 месяцев назад +1

      High performance Harley...
      That's an oxymoron

  • @rodrigograss3580
    @rodrigograss3580 Год назад +4

    David,
    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
    It is greatly, greatly appreciated.
    No amount of thanks would suffice I think, but rest assured i'll at least help share your insights with others.

  • @fernandohood5542
    @fernandohood5542 Год назад +7

    A Guru breaking it all down for you free of cost.

  • @qoinsmartme1244
    @qoinsmartme1244 14 дней назад +1

    Respect to those that share their acquired skills and knowledge, which most definitely includes you David, Thank you. Had to reply to the malicious keyboard warrior previously, who, I believe is stuck in a world of hate. In reply, today we have an exponential volume of knowledge, led by Dr Google, good bad and indifferent. However principles remain constant and are enduring. Remember over a century ago twin cams, multi valves etc were already being manufactured. In the US mass produced car engines didn't reach a hp per ci till mid 50's. The evolution of fuel, alloys, man made fibres, casting techniques, machining and most of all, in recent times, silicon (as in computing) have revolutionised our world including automotive engineering. I will put my faith in a human being that has honed (punn intended) his skills over half a century and is prepared to share them. Thanks again David.

  • @TheDrAkira
    @TheDrAkira Год назад +7

    I took a full course on engine tunning for racing a few years ago and I'm proud to know that my professor explained to us the same as this great man here. This channel is Gold. So many people talking nonsense nowadays, but this man is great!

  • @UrbanHarvesting
    @UrbanHarvesting Год назад +4

    Hands down the best book I have ever purchased, cover to cover gold. My 1st port job was after reading your book port & flow test the engine was a dirt speedway ford 6cyl 250ci crossflow for Australia. The car won everything it was entered into for 2 years on the same build until I built a competitor car motor, the 1st race they were both in 1 x new 1 x refreshed they ended up 0.3 apart over the finish line and 3/4 lap ahead of the field. I have always wanted to thank you for all the shared information you have learnt in your many decades of building/racing and shared with the greater racing/engineering community. I have recommended and quoted you many times since, only just found you today on RUclips.
    Wish you were in Australia I would gladly work for you as a learning experience
    Looking forward to the next videos in the series
    Thank you David for sharing

  • @rondye9398
    @rondye9398 Год назад +10

    Smoky Yunick claimed the point of greatest restriction is at the valve. So valve/seat angles and the 1 inch above the valve is where to find the power. Of couse much work has been done since he was in the game. I have great esteem for David Vizard and Smokey Yunick.

  • @mikedearman9630
    @mikedearman9630 Год назад +4

    You wrote your first book 7 years before I was born!! Outstanding, love this. Like watching my old chemistry teacher talk about machining. Thank you!!

  • @billnlori3149
    @billnlori3149 Год назад +3

    Great info here. DV is a gold mine!!

  • @exploranator
    @exploranator Год назад +3

    Learning more than I knew existed for decades in head flow and porting!

  • @captainsledge7554
    @captainsledge7554 7 месяцев назад +10

    Usually I skip over old timers, because some of the guys I've met or watched haven't the slightest clue how things actually work. They just have their ideas and theories. That may have won at the local sportsdrome lol but in today's engines they are lost. "Too many wires blahhh" lol
    There's still old guys saying 305 heads on a 350 is the way to go. (It's not, you lose so much cfm flow in the runners it's crazy)
    Then u have those guys who say they tried vortec heads on a sbc. They're junk. I ask em which cast it was. They said it came off a 90 Chevy truck. 😂😂😂 bro that's swirl port. Worst possible head out there. They think the center bolt valve covers automatically mean vortec heads 😂😂
    Anyways My point was... this old timer right here knows some shit and I like his channel already. Subscribed.

  • @TheFarCobra
    @TheFarCobra Год назад +4

    My friend Corky Bell once described David as the best combination of a genius and a practical man.

  • @martinfahrni5677
    @martinfahrni5677 Год назад +1

    Born in 68 I love your knowledge, churning these lectures like candy, probably never gonna build another small block again, but you are feeding my dreams

    • @bravohomie
      @bravohomie Год назад +1

      It's never too late bro

  • @ferrellvance5565
    @ferrellvance5565 Год назад +2

    what a great Wizard, I am a retired 71 years old, and just got inspired after watching this genius give us his lifelong experiences, I just tore my engine down, sent it to the machine shop for my first major rebuild and blueprinting I will be doing myself, thank you sir for all you do, the world could use more gentlemen like you!

  • @michaeltruscott9443
    @michaeltruscott9443 Год назад +2

    If only these shows were not available in the 80's man do I wish they had been what an incredible amount of dyno time you have outstanding job ol man

    • @arealassassin
      @arealassassin Год назад +1

      They had these things called books back then; one read them, and applied the information gained to the problem. I have as many of the greats as I can get my hands on- Smokey Yunick, Phil Irving, David of course, Carroll Smith...etc.
      Nowadays people watch something on YT and consider themselves instant experts. This video does nothing more than reinforce the concepts David was writing about decades ago, as he says.

  • @stephenrocque8458
    @stephenrocque8458 8 месяцев назад +3

    I saw your RUclips videos - excellent work ...I have some of your original books from the 1960s and 1970s Keep on going Mr. Vizard

  • @9psi
    @9psi Год назад +3

    Very interesting. Especially as back in the day we just used to just port match to the manifold and kid ourselves we were making more powa

  • @carlosabreu922
    @carlosabreu922 6 месяцев назад +2

    #1 of the 5 COMMANDMENTS from David Vizard's porting heads! A true Genius "Number$ don't lie, BS does and also walks (takes a hick)"

  • @KJs581
    @KJs581 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, got so many of your books, the Mini one, and HP books "performance with economy" - from what, 40 years ago???? I learned so much from those books, and it helped so much.
    Good to see such a legend on here.

  • @kylehill4887
    @kylehill4887 Год назад +3

    your a loved man David vizard many thousands.... we appreciate you and all you do

  • @theoldbigmoose
    @theoldbigmoose Год назад +3

    Excellent CFD visualization David, thank you!

  • @landonthompson5604
    @landonthompson5604 Год назад

    Thank you David for the information and direction to improve my knowledge and skills needed to be successful in creating a cylinder head that will improve the overall performance of my project engine. You're a lifesaver and I mean this sincerely, thank you!

  • @josephrobinson8894
    @josephrobinson8894 7 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve been watching your videos this week and have learned so much, your teaching is so spot on. Thanks so much for your instructions 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @turbotrana
    @turbotrana Год назад +4

    I am surprised David has only got 15000 subs. In a hundred years time this will be the only record of this type of knowledge.

    • @vikenlink
      @vikenlink Год назад +2

      It won’t matter in a hundred years…. One of two things will happen. 1 …No more internal combustion engines will be in service due to technological advances and or 2- no human beings left alive to talk about it because we ported our heads out of existence over oil….destroying any chance of survival by killing our planet 🌎

    • @vikenlink
      @vikenlink Год назад +1

      Sometimes it’s better not to make any comments…. Too many sensitive people out there trying to learn how to port cylinder heads. Fact is every cylinder head is different, every performance engine build is different. Porting cylinder heads is just the tip of the iceberg for horsepower and torque. What’s your compression ratio? What’s the displacement of your engine? Are you running headers and what size? Are you running a performance camshaft and what’s the duration? Are you running a aftermarket intake manifold… which one? Where do you want your power curve for 99% of the performance fans that drive street cars .You can port a cylinder head to perfection and then use the wrong size camshaft or wrong intake manifold because the one you bought looks cool…. But what ever you gained porting and contouring your intake and exhaust ports was lost because you used a bad combination like a sheet metal intake with short runners and a cam that wouldn’t idle below 1000 rpm’s . Great I got 650 hp peak at 7000 rpm’s. But lost 60 foot pounds of torque and 50 hp where I’d prefer to be enjoying it … 2000-6000rpm Headers without considering the primary diameter for your engine displacement and static compression ratio. Lots to consider when diving into a project.

  • @stealthynoodle2707
    @stealthynoodle2707 7 месяцев назад

    I've had so many questions recently about 4-stroke engines after doing a fair bit of research on 2-stroke engines in terms of performance and flow efficiency, while it's definitely alot to take in this video delivered well beyond my expectations and already answered alot of questions I had regarding improving said efficiency and flow. Thank you so much for this, I cannot wait to learn more through your videos

  • @alessandroghizzo972
    @alessandroghizzo972 Год назад +1

    Always the best resource for serious tech info

  • @goodboyringo9716
    @goodboyringo9716 10 месяцев назад +10

    Hi David
    I just came across this video and found out about your daughter Jacque's passing.
    Once learning of your beautiful daughter, I need to give my condolences to you and your wife.
    I read about how she was an engine builder and what a great soul she had.
    So I just wanted to say that I feel your sadness for her. She is in good hands with our great Lord Jesus Christ !

  • @1967davethewave
    @1967davethewave Год назад

    Excellent!!! I have been "amateur" porting for many years but have kept it simple as not to cause more harm than good. Having the exact contours and a base measurement to shoot for is a really big help in taking my porting to the next level.

  • @EdBoi18
    @EdBoi18 Год назад +5

    Pretty educational stuff here. My takeaway is that any work done further up in the port should probably be to provide enough of a straight shot to the valve to utilize more of the "shrouded" short side and reduce turbulent flow up until the air gets to the valve seat and beyond, at which point, inducing turbulence and mixture motion will hopefully even out any pockets of rich a/f mixture and contribute to a quicker/more complete burn.

    • @DavidVizard
      @DavidVizard  Год назад +4

      Intake ports are totally turbulent from idle up. There is no getting rid of it!

  • @edsmachine93
    @edsmachine93 Год назад

    Thank you David.
    I really appreciate these videos.
    Thank you for sharing your time and expertise.
    Have a good day Sir.
    Take care, Ed..

  • @donmilani129
    @donmilani129 Год назад +1

    Excellent information and explanations what works and why, instead of just hogging out ports especially in a vortec style head

  • @tonymottram1396
    @tonymottram1396 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video I really appreciate your time in showing me this.

  • @flyingdebree3094
    @flyingdebree3094 Год назад +1

    Love how you explain things

  • @timothyjudsontaylorofficia9786
    @timothyjudsontaylorofficia9786 8 месяцев назад +1

    When a legend of performance speaks, it is wise to listen.

  • @KerbsideClassics
    @KerbsideClassics 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great channel old school tuning legend

  • @lautburns4829
    @lautburns4829 Год назад +2

    Thanks again David. ✋🏻👍

  • @danieldonahue3293
    @danieldonahue3293 Год назад

    Great science-based info ...thanks for posting !

  • @richardmoerke9329
    @richardmoerke9329 Год назад

    I can’t wait till then. That’s was a great job .

  • @annebrown4337
    @annebrown4337 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the nice lesson.

  • @jamesandannschmitt6835
    @jamesandannschmitt6835 Год назад +2

    Thank you David.

  • @michaelosborne513
    @michaelosborne513 Год назад +2

    Again thank you for videos God bless you sir.

  • @mikemoore5929
    @mikemoore5929 Год назад +5

    David Vizard was th einspiration for my career in modifying cars and engines . I bought '' How to modify your Mini '' in the seventies . What alegend !

    • @herseem
      @herseem Год назад

      I got his 'A' series engine book. It's encyclopaedic. I spent a fortune modifying my allegro estate, and it was all worth it

    • @fraud3647
      @fraud3647 Год назад

      Always learning something new when listen him unique knowledge how to modify ports, seats, valves and chamber. Probably he is one off the best headmaster what I know.

  • @RichieCat4223
    @RichieCat4223 Год назад +12

    I would like to have seen a before and after picture of that 91% valve seat done on an actual cylinder head to get a better understanding of the theory.

  • @gregquinn6827
    @gregquinn6827 Год назад

    Thanks a bundle sir! So many myths dispelled! So much data!

  • @peterschofield739
    @peterschofield739 Год назад +3

    Dave, I did the rule 3 calculation of the weight of air in an average school gymnasium... i came up with 1.6228 tons.

  • @thijs728
    @thijs728 Год назад +4

    This is owesome oldskool stuff presentation.
    Just love it

  • @user-id9ft8qv4x
    @user-id9ft8qv4x Год назад +3

    Thanks for knowledge!

  • @ElvinLeadfoot
    @ElvinLeadfoot Месяц назад

    Harking back and watching once again..

  • @ryanbackstrand
    @ryanbackstrand Год назад +7

    Love these videos, but I always change the playback speed to 1.25x

    • @d.thorpe2046
      @d.thorpe2046 Год назад

      I wish youtube would go above 2.0x sometimes.

  • @nathanbopp6163
    @nathanbopp6163 Год назад +1

    Great to get this technical education on RUclips👨‍🎓🎓🎓🎓🎓👨‍🎓

  • @dannykim5969
    @dannykim5969 8 месяцев назад

    i really appreicate your informative videos. thank you sir!

  • @rickyhenson4906
    @rickyhenson4906 8 месяцев назад

    Love all the info

  • @Tsxmichael
    @Tsxmichael Год назад +3

    Im very proud of my self to figure this out my self! And see how right i was on my project watching this video now 😌

  • @BigEsGarage
    @BigEsGarage Год назад +3

    The minuet I saw the lightning I hit the subscribe button, like. This has to be good!!

  • @diesdasa
    @diesdasa Год назад +2

    Thank you David Vizard!

  • @freshkryp69
    @freshkryp69 Год назад +1

    Back in the 90's, when 'Roadsters' was the end all be all website/hub for performance companies it lead me to Vizard! He's a badass dude! I printed out all the 'Performance Professor' articles! Felt guilty I didnt have to pay for them! Best freebees ive ever got pertaining to race engine!~

  • @ArmySigs
    @ArmySigs 7 месяцев назад

    Great insights!

  • @samupk
    @samupk Год назад +3

    I wish i would had this kind of info around 2004 when i was building CA18DET and RB26DETT engines in my carage shed :D Would have been much more than 408hp from the CA and hell of a lot more from the RB... Well, i guess today its more like plug and play tuning for youngsters with addon parts only.

    • @Kryndon64
      @Kryndon64 Год назад

      I don't have access to proper tools so I wasn't comfortable with messing the the valve seats on my RB20DE Neo, but what I did do is polish the comb chambers up to 2000 grit completely smooth and also took off material off the short side to help with tumble. Additionally I smoothed out 95% of the entire intake plenum which should help a tiny bit as I did not like the casting on the inside. I just wish I had a proper dremel and bits so I could have gone deeper and more precise. Also lapped the valves which ended up really nice.

  • @SteveWright-oy8ky
    @SteveWright-oy8ky 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks David for your tutorials as they are very informative .! I Have an issue with the LOUD MUSIC playing while trying to listen to you ! I have TINNITUS , ( ringing in the ear ) and between trying to hear you over the MUSIC and the EAR RINGING is extremely hard to do ! If you could cut the MUSIC VOLUMN by 50 % , it would be much better for anyone trying to concentrate on your talks . The content of your tutorials are far more important than the background music and that is why we're here listening to you ! Thank you again !

  • @hammbone1612
    @hammbone1612 5 месяцев назад

    Great video!!

  • @martiniv8924
    @martiniv8924 8 месяцев назад +3

    Legend 🙌🏻

  • @YerkitRacingChannel
    @YerkitRacingChannel Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing the illustrations! With the cfm from the cutouts in mind makes you wonder if it's worth touching the rest of the runner lol. Would be interesting to see something similar on a stock casting for comparison

  • @ziggassedup
    @ziggassedup Год назад

    Thanks DV.

  • @senghornphon6100
    @senghornphon6100 Год назад

    Thanks for your sharing

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Год назад +1

    I would love to see a series on home building flow benches. I am about to get a shop vac and a manometer and go to town testing!

    • @billshiff2060
      @billshiff2060 Год назад +2

      Built several. If I did it again I'd consider a leaf blower or 2. The best is a roots blower.

  • @TheMoghrabimahmoud
    @TheMoghrabimahmoud 10 месяцев назад +2

    Vizard the porting wizard ❤

  • @davidciesielski8251
    @davidciesielski8251 Год назад +3

    Thank you

  • @anthonymilano691
    @anthonymilano691 Год назад +1

    When porting the cylinder head one should note concentrating on having the highest port flow average rather than peak, and know that it’s just part of the equation

  • @user-cg1jg9mi5c
    @user-cg1jg9mi5c 8 месяцев назад

    great graphics from the Port Velocity at different lifts.

  • @knickebien1966
    @knickebien1966 Год назад +2

    an interesting perspective

  • @clarkmcmahan1595
    @clarkmcmahan1595 Год назад +1

    Sure wished you had finished by your explanation on areas of efficiencies of the seat .can't wait to see how this works out ..

  • @spleno1
    @spleno1 Год назад +1

    Love the great information your making available for the public. You're being a true gentleman. Unfortunately when describing the seat angle, your hand was blocking all the important pick work you were demonstrating! Also we want more on polyquad heads. Who still drives boring old 2 valve heads?

    • @raymondguzman5083
      @raymondguzman5083 Год назад

      Lmao i drive 2 valve heads and tons of other people do as well

  • @ElvinLeadfoot
    @ElvinLeadfoot Месяц назад

    Going ba k and watching again King David:)

  • @dannoyes4493
    @dannoyes4493 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @tmmlam
    @tmmlam Год назад

    super info🤩

  • @1crazypj
    @1crazypj Год назад

    That's something new, offsetting the throat diameters!

  • @patrickparanhos
    @patrickparanhos Год назад

    Thanks !

  • @EberRodrigoPereiaXarao
    @EberRodrigoPereiaXarao Год назад +1

    Obrigado

  • @edmitchell9307
    @edmitchell9307 Год назад

    I hope you do a whole episode on offset seat profiles

  • @chriscimino7854
    @chriscimino7854 Год назад +1

    Mr. David Vitter I can't tell you how much I enjoy watching your videos. I never ported heads before. I have a pair of Pontiac #13 heads I would like to street pocket port but not ruin them. I am nervous and need to watch as many of your videos as I can to gain confidence. I am trying to build a 400hp 400 cu.in. Pontiac. I am running reproduction ram air three exhaust manifolds and stock four barrel quadrajet intake what do you think?

  • @andrekemp5059
    @andrekemp5059 Год назад

    Thanks alot

  • @pafsrh4744
    @pafsrh4744 10 месяцев назад

    Very interesting

  • @raffiki222
    @raffiki222 10 месяцев назад +3

    David Vizard is on youtube!?!?! Thumbs up!

  • @stevesadusky8634
    @stevesadusky8634 Год назад +1

    Thank you David for this video! I'm still trying to understand the porting process as in the past my brother would do all my heads for me because he knew the process inside and out but, he was killed by a drunk driver and I'm on my own now trying to learn the porting process. Do you also have books that I can purchase from you?

  • @disolejunk
    @disolejunk Год назад +5

    Go until you hit water jackets...🤣🤣

    • @fraud3647
      @fraud3647 Год назад

      There is no any reason open port too much, velocity is King!

    • @PhilipUnderwood-oy9tv
      @PhilipUnderwood-oy9tv 8 месяцев назад

      I agree with you 100%

  • @IronmanG74
    @IronmanG74 Год назад +3

    Point 3. 7 port heads. A massive weakness

  • @yzScott
    @yzScott Год назад +2

    Too bad I didn't find your stuff years ago (except much of it didn't exist yet).
    I am playing with LS engines these days. But all the principals still apply.

  • @ebbonemint
    @ebbonemint Год назад +1

    Well, I wish I’dve watched this before I spent 5 weekends porting and polishing my heads.

  • @unleavenedkaraiteplus3412
    @unleavenedkaraiteplus3412 Год назад

    Nice 👍

  • @christinenevistiuk7906
    @christinenevistiuk7906 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi David . I get asked a lot about the valve Guide . And is it ok to cut the part level with the port . Is it ? Thank you your knowledge is a gift to us all !!!

  • @williamherring5441
    @williamherring5441 Год назад

    DV, Thank you! v/r wh

  • @notbuyingit8047
    @notbuyingit8047 Год назад +4

    I’d love to see what Mr Vizad would do to a Gen 5 LT1 head

  • @hotrodray6802
    @hotrodray6802 Год назад +2

    1) Back about 2005 a guy needed new head gaskets so he ported the heads too. He showed me a pair of mid 70s SBC 350 heads he ported (his first try) and I was aghast. Worst mess I ever saw. At least he didn't gouge out the seats.
    He put them on this ragged out 75 Camaro and it ran like a scalded dog!!
    Surprised me beyond words.
    2) 1970 had a 292 Y block that chunked out an exhaust valve. Got a junk head for $5. Must have been a 239 or 256" with tiny quarter sized valves and tiny chambers. Put it on and it ran perfectly smooth for the next 25 years. Go figure.
    Never went over 4000 rpm I'm sure.
    SMH.

    • @TIMEtoRIDE900
      @TIMEtoRIDE900 Год назад +1

      Chalk one up for "rough" port finish ?? Some guys are trying to carve golfball pips in. An engine builder told me SBC heads don't need any exhaust port work for the street.

    • @jasoncampbell4723
      @jasoncampbell4723 Год назад

      Cutting pips do help but you need to know where to put them, if you do the whole port it doesn’t work.

  • @ArvineHarry
    @ArvineHarry Год назад

    Hey, thanks for the valuable information, can you give an opinion on port matching...in application of 4cyl/6cyl engines...where the intake manifold/ exhaust manifold mating to the head can have a step up or step down creating turbulence, i was taught to try best to create a smooth flow surface for both entry and exit of the cylinder ..is it worth the hassle?

  • @amirhoseinkargar3733
    @amirhoseinkargar3733 Год назад

    Nice

  • @rickybailey7123
    @rickybailey7123 10 месяцев назад +1

    👍👍

  • @russellanderson746
    @russellanderson746 Год назад

    Great video Mr. Vizard!! But, I must confess, I don't have a total lock on the percentages and what they mean. Please elucidate sir! Thanks again for the very interesting and valuable information. Also eagerly awaiting more on the Mazda 4 valve porting!

    • @DigiMannen
      @DigiMannen Год назад

      If it is Concentric.
      Imagine 90% of valve diameter in the pinch points furthest to intake runner if you have a 2" valve it should be 1.8", 92% is 1.84", 88% is 1.76"
      so concentric hole where the inner seat width is 1.82" at pinch points and 1.76" seat width perpendicular.

    • @russellanderson746
      @russellanderson746 Год назад

      @@DigiMannen Define pinch point. I'm not hip to all this porting nomenclature. By pinch point do you mean the area in the seat that is directly adjacent to the exhaust valve on one side and cylinder wall on the other? Thanks for the reply, BTW.

    • @DigiMannen
      @DigiMannen Год назад

      @@russellanderson746 You did not watch the video?

    • @DigiMannen
      @DigiMannen Год назад

      @@russellanderson746 The red areas!
      ruclips.net/video/eLJU1h-raUg/видео.html

  • @theblackhand6485
    @theblackhand6485 Год назад +3

    @David Vizard: Could you make a 3D animation of the different radius's of the valve seats? Then it is more clear what you mean with the 92, 93, 88 radius along the valve seats.
    Thank you.