porting tools

jcsaws63 created the topic: porting tools

Hi ,Has any one got any idea's on porting tools?
A dremal can do most things , but what about doing transfers on blind transfers. the dremal 90 deg looks to big ,has anyone tried one,or used it.
I picked up some dentist tools at a junk shop but have nothing to drive it.
I could attach pic if i knew how. cheers
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lohring replied the topic: Re:porting tools

I am a dentist, and the standard air driven handpieces are too small for gas engines. I use them for 3.5 nitro engines. I use a milling machine for all the critical cuts and blend with a Dremel using ball and pear shaped burs. Another good method is to make a slug that fits into the top of the cylinder. Set the length to the desired port height. That way you can grind the port height accurately by hand.

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Scott replied the topic: Re:porting tools

:woohoo: Here is all you need to know .... Tooling too !

www.modelgasboats.com/Magazine...ne_Porting.html

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jcsaws63 replied the topic: Re:porting tools

thanks Guys I'll take It on board.
With the photo it's to big and i'm not sure how to reduce the size.
With the dentist tool its a NSK flex shaft driven and could use it to take up the transfer port on a stihl fs 86 motor i water cooled a few years back.It has blind transfers un like the zenoha open ports which would easier to do with a straight drive.Could also use it on a few chainsaws i've got.
Cheers JC
Thanks Scott It's a good post on the zenoha porting .Its some thing like FS85 stihl porting before you started. Does it effect the idle when you take so much out of the transfers??
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Scott replied the topic: Re:porting tools

Idle quality is unaffected, With a decent carb and idle mixture is right, engines can idle threw a whole tank of fuel.

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marc replied the topic: Re:porting tools

Try this to resize pictures...easy as 123! :)

www.shrinkpictures.com/

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jcsaws63 replied the topic: Re:porting tools

try this Thanks Marc
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jcsaws63 replied the topic: Re:porting tools

YES it works. Great Marc. cheers JC
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jcsaws63 replied the topic: Re:porting tools

Hi Scott back on to porting,What do you use to smooth out those tranfers once you have finished with the t/c burrs?
I've got a dremal or 1/4 drive die grinder. cheers
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Scott replied the topic: Re:porting tools

jcsaws63 wrote:
** Key point is using SINGLE CUT or CHIP BREAKER style cutters **
They leave a VERY smooth finish and if used right require very little to no smoothing out after the fact.

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