I know without a flowbench I shouldn't be trying any of this but whatever, it's something fun for me to try. And hell, even if I ruin a head or two it'll be worth the learning experience and play time.
I'm not looking to re-shape the runners or anything serious, just wanting to polish the chambers (without removing any extra material or reshaping), polish the exhaust runners, and gasket match the intake to the heads. I know not to polish the intake side of the head, to just smooth it out to ~40 grit right? Keep it so it isn't too smooth.
I don't want to reshape and loose velocity or get into areas I don't understand. Trying to be realistic with a fun project.
Anyway, I have a dremel 15k/30krpm tool that has served me well in the past for misc projects. But I'm hearing and thinking that it isn't enough power to get the job done on cast iron heads.
Would a small 1/2 hp die grinder have a bit more control and power to it?
Feel free to tell me I'm an idiot and not going to see any gains. :)
I'm not looking to re-shape the runners or anything serious, just wanting to polish the chambers (without removing any extra material or reshaping), polish the exhaust runners, and gasket match the intake to the heads. I know not to polish the intake side of the head, to just smooth it out to ~40 grit right? Keep it so it isn't too smooth.
I don't want to reshape and loose velocity or get into areas I don't understand. Trying to be realistic with a fun project.
Anyway, I have a dremel 15k/30krpm tool that has served me well in the past for misc projects. But I'm hearing and thinking that it isn't enough power to get the job done on cast iron heads.
Would a small 1/2 hp die grinder have a bit more control and power to it?
Feel free to tell me I'm an idiot and not going to see any gains. :)
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