Cylinder head porting tools
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Cylinder head porting tools
If you're interested in porting your own cylinder heads,
Princess Auto
Has electric die grinders on sale for $68(can)
PowerFist brand very simular to the picture.
Princess Auto
Has electric die grinders on sale for $68(can)
PowerFist brand very simular to the picture.
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Car: 1982 Trans-Am
Engine: 355 w/ ported 416s
Transmission: T10, hurst shifter
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt, true-trac, 3.73
my princess auto die grinder works good.
although yea, most of their stuff is junk.
although yea, most of their stuff is junk.
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Car: 85Z28 87GTA 91GTA 98SS
Engine: SBC, LS-x
Transmission: T-5, 700-R4, T-56
I think their anvils are ok.
Bought a "heavy duty" sping compressor for coilovers that scared the bejeezus out of me.
The whole thing started to bend badly, sorta like a bomb ready to go off. That was returned.
500 ft lb impact wrench couldn't take off lug nuts I knew were tq'd to 100. That went back.
Paint gun on first use disolved the teflon like liner inside using primer. Made a hell of a mess all over a brand new fender. That went back.
At least they have a good return policy.
I wonder how many cows have been electrucuted by their heated watering buckets.
I no longer buy their tools.
Bought a "heavy duty" sping compressor for coilovers that scared the bejeezus out of me.
The whole thing started to bend badly, sorta like a bomb ready to go off. That was returned.
500 ft lb impact wrench couldn't take off lug nuts I knew were tq'd to 100. That went back.
Paint gun on first use disolved the teflon like liner inside using primer. Made a hell of a mess all over a brand new fender. That went back.
At least they have a good return policy.
I wonder how many cows have been electrucuted by their heated watering buckets.
I no longer buy their tools.
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Car: 1984 Z28 Hardtop
Engine: 383 Carb
Transmission: 4L60
Axle/Gears: 3.54 Dana 44
I don't think I'd want to use an electric die grinder for porting anyway. Air tools are so much smaller and lighter weight.
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Car: 1982 Trans-Am
Engine: 355 w/ ported 416s
Transmission: T10, hurst shifter
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt, true-trac, 3.73
oh for sure, but that $600 compressor to run the light cheap air tool is what stops me...
I'm saving up for one though... (but without 240V in the garage, i'm kinda limited...)
I'm saving up for one though... (but without 240V in the garage, i'm kinda limited...)
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Well its still going strong.
I use the electric die grinder for the major work and I like a air die grinder when using long shaft cutting bits for deep in the intake port.
I use the electric die grinder for the major work and I like a air die grinder when using long shaft cutting bits for deep in the intake port.
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Originally posted by Daz
who is that?..lol
who is that?..lol
DAZ!! What' sup, Gup? That is Steve, a bud of mine from here in the Falls. Rod knows him too. We're porting up a set of my infamous budget Killer 305 heads for his dirt car. (Go Budget Car!!!)
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Well Encino man has been torture testing this die grinder for a year so they can't be that bad. They are on sale again
A good buy if you're interested in home head porting.
A good buy if you're interested in home head porting.
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