Flow Bench?

Garfield garfield at pilgrimhouse.com
Tue Nov 18 18:27:00 GMT 1997


On Tue, 18 Nov 1997 10:57:49 -0600, neil.poersch at mts.mb.ca wrote:

>I dont have the table of contents handy however it is exactly as it's title
>suggests ... a low budget way to flow your heads.  It describes a way to
>build a cheap flow bench using a vacuum cleaner, plastic pipe fittings and
>a vacuum guage.  It then describes how to make rubber molds and then
>plaster casts of your cylinder heads so you have something to practice on.
>It also talks about how to actually do some cutting and testing.

I've got a copy of this coming, as a result of Neil's recommend, so for
those not chomping at the bit like meself, as soon as I get it, I'll
post a mini-review. Least I can do for the several EXCELLENT references
I got from yous guys. With at least three diff. book referals, and a
source of manometers given, I feel I'm well equipped to launch my
porting safari (and yes, the heads ARE EFI'd). Thanks to all who
responded!

Garfield

P.S. Finally, thanks to the person (I forget who) that put me onto the
SuperFlow web page. (www.superflow.com). That place has a good set of
tutorial pages on the concepts and usage of a flow bench. If you have
the bucks, they've got a nice range of models.



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