can i ask how long it took to do the matching and porting etc? And is that the only tooling you had?
Brett
Yep, about 6 hours and all you see is what I used, when saying matching I mean just making the cast meet the standard port lips. This barrel was slightly out when manufactured and it had a slight step/ over lay that would have caused a gas flow disturbance when transferring, shame I didn’t take photos before modifying for all to see. All I did was align the cast to the port. I didn’t bother with raising or widening the ports. Its 500 two stroke so it has plenty of power with out me stuffing it up. I just trimmed and added radiuses in some places.
The bits used in the die grinder are Preferred brand. Use CRC, Kero as a lubricant to stop them from clogging. The bits I used are for fine toothed steel burrs for fine trimming compared to course ally ones. These tools can do a lot of damage, if it takes off it tends to stuff what ever it hits. They are also prone to taking out a lot of material quickly and sometimes more than intended. A firm/ steady hand is needed and tiny cuts at a time. The Gaffer tap protects the bore and sensitive areas so I added a number of layers.
Lozza, I only wet and dried the exhaust port, inlet and transfer ports were left sand blast finished so I think it will rip, plus if unfortunate I can spare a horse or two.
Vandy010, good point & I totally agree, garnet is bad stuff, I blew in out/ washed it / blew it out/ washed it / blew it out and licked it clean, so I am feeling rather satisfied after all that