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Intake Porting Tips, Pics and info
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<blockquote data-quote="pufferfish" data-source="post: 14230007" data-attributes="member: 153725"><p>yeah, carbide first. no lube. it just takes the material down faster without overheating and clogging, like sanding rolls would. sanding rolls are for final cleanup and blending. then hand sand.</p><p></p><p>as for filler, i don't think i would trust anything but silicone sealer. with the expansion rates of plastic, i worry hard epoxy would dislodge and get ingested. if it lands just right, it could bend a valve. at least if the silicone falls off, it won't damage anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pufferfish, post: 14230007, member: 153725"] yeah, carbide first. no lube. it just takes the material down faster without overheating and clogging, like sanding rolls would. sanding rolls are for final cleanup and blending. then hand sand. as for filler, i don't think i would trust anything but silicone sealer. with the expansion rates of plastic, i worry hard epoxy would dislodge and get ingested. if it lands just right, it could bend a valve. at least if the silicone falls off, it won't damage anything. [/QUOTE]
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