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Are These Ports Too big

MM800

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Are These Ports Too big UPDATED with better pics

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MM800

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not sure how to enlarge it. Usually its just the opposite, and the pics are too big too.
 

MM800

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428cj, right on, I have a 69 429 with a 514 kit, never been fired!
 

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ive got a 79 short box I have always beeen dreaming about putting it in for lets see...............
 

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Price Cyclinders and Cases

I was told that the work was done by Hauck. I dont know how to check the port timming.

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It looks like there's a crack in the cylinder wall on the intake side on the first pic...may also be one on the exhaust side...That'd worry me more than the port size.
 

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ya, that was my next question. I need to send it out for some repairs. Any sugestions. There is definetly a crack in the sleeve. It appears real thin through there. I knew this when I bought it.
 

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Thanks SRXtreme, my problem is I dont drag race. Im more into the mountains. What do you think my options are? Can anything be done with this set up?
 
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Sure you can do something with it, get the cracks fixed and ride it. Nothing wrong with large ports in the mountains.

Agreed. Just becareful not to run a pipe with too tight of a stinger unless running very high altitude. That was the problem I was running in to.
 

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Agreed. Just becareful not to run a pipe with too tight of a stinger unless running very high altitude. That was the problem I was running in to.

Are you running one of these motors

Also, any ideas as to where I should send it for the engine work and have pipes built?
 
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Work looks to be done from "lowell horning" and not Hauck. Also, watch for increased ring wear with an exhaust port like that.
 
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