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Couldn't find a 620 (heck my 590 was a floor model) so am very aware that upgrading to its carb and/or coil may be worthwhile here, I'm going to do a "tinman style" porting job (if anyone's familiar w/ his recent 590 project) but have also read most of the old threads here and on OPE and feel confident going forth, have some finer points I want to ask about though!!
Intake: Tinman says it's already high so don't touch it, am seeing Iron Horse not raising many intakes as well.... Will not be touching ceiling height, but will be "heavily scoring/roughing-up" the ceiling, "Iron Horse style". However, since this area is the only way to affect intake duration (read: fuel for next stroke, right?), I'd have thought that if you're not gonna be increasing "flow capacity" by altering the port's ceiling that you'd either lower its floor or, more likely (in my amateur opinion!) simply grind-off some of the bottom of the piston's lower skirting on the intake side, bam now you've got increased "fuel entry capacity" without having altered your #'s! I want to do this, but can't w/o knowing it's OK, certainly not doing it "on the 1st pass"!
Exhaust: Tinman raises the exhaust roof 8 or 10*, I'm a bit stuck on this as I want speed more than anything but worry about compression, and no matter how many times I watch these videos or read the threads I'm still stuck understanding the interplay between compression, speed, and exhaust-ceiling (also uncertain whether total exhaust port surface-area is a factor here, for instance only touching the ceiling height affects timing and increases blowdown, but widening the port or simply making it less oval/more square would increase flow w/o alteration of your #'s, I'm surprised I don't see this more often!
Transfers: I'd been confused why grinding the bottom/case-portion of the transfers wasn't seen "as requisite" if you're doing the piston-portion of the lower-transfers, thankfully I found an Iron Horse video where he talks of doing just that, so while I was hesitant on my transfers-approach before I'm now pretty confident am just going to copy Tinman's "internal widening" of the lowers but continue that into the case's portion so the whole of the lower-transfers are ported, not just the piston portion!)
Well that's about it, I have a handful of minutiae Q's I'll post below but ^that's basically my intention this afternoon, am about to go buy some last second gear/equipment and get rockin'!!! This is my 1st true porting, although I did do some practice on a dead cylinder (IE I couldn't test results, just grinding technique), but with Tinman's videos I basically have a cookie-cutter instructional, would not be ready for this if I had to pick my own #'s from the start!
Intake: Tinman says it's already high so don't touch it, am seeing Iron Horse not raising many intakes as well.... Will not be touching ceiling height, but will be "heavily scoring/roughing-up" the ceiling, "Iron Horse style". However, since this area is the only way to affect intake duration (read: fuel for next stroke, right?), I'd have thought that if you're not gonna be increasing "flow capacity" by altering the port's ceiling that you'd either lower its floor or, more likely (in my amateur opinion!) simply grind-off some of the bottom of the piston's lower skirting on the intake side, bam now you've got increased "fuel entry capacity" without having altered your #'s! I want to do this, but can't w/o knowing it's OK, certainly not doing it "on the 1st pass"!
Exhaust: Tinman raises the exhaust roof 8 or 10*, I'm a bit stuck on this as I want speed more than anything but worry about compression, and no matter how many times I watch these videos or read the threads I'm still stuck understanding the interplay between compression, speed, and exhaust-ceiling (also uncertain whether total exhaust port surface-area is a factor here, for instance only touching the ceiling height affects timing and increases blowdown, but widening the port or simply making it less oval/more square would increase flow w/o alteration of your #'s, I'm surprised I don't see this more often!
Transfers: I'd been confused why grinding the bottom/case-portion of the transfers wasn't seen "as requisite" if you're doing the piston-portion of the lower-transfers, thankfully I found an Iron Horse video where he talks of doing just that, so while I was hesitant on my transfers-approach before I'm now pretty confident am just going to copy Tinman's "internal widening" of the lowers but continue that into the case's portion so the whole of the lower-transfers are ported, not just the piston portion!)
Well that's about it, I have a handful of minutiae Q's I'll post below but ^that's basically my intention this afternoon, am about to go buy some last second gear/equipment and get rockin'!!! This is my 1st true porting, although I did do some practice on a dead cylinder (IE I couldn't test results, just grinding technique), but with Tinman's videos I basically have a cookie-cutter instructional, would not be ready for this if I had to pick my own #'s from the start!