StangNut86 Club Member May 29, 2008 #2 screwdriver or scope left in the cylinder when the motor was cranked over? spark plug electrode maybe?
screwdriver or scope left in the cylinder when the motor was cranked over? spark plug electrode maybe?
StangNut86 Club Member May 29, 2008 #4 thought that looked too clean to be damage. did a little reading, seems like a pretty cool concept. wonder if that would work well on stock cylinder heads...
thought that looked too clean to be damage. did a little reading, seems like a pretty cool concept. wonder if that would work well on stock cylinder heads...
RBOD Club Member May 29, 2008 #5 better buzz the edges with it so you don't get hot spots and take it to a mill to get that bit drift but other than that excellent.
better buzz the edges with it so you don't get hot spots and take it to a mill to get that bit drift but other than that excellent.
igotaneed4speed Club Member May 30, 2008 #7 OMG ITS BEAN said: OMG thats gonna get like 50mpg with that groove nice work. Click to expand... lmoa...:jagoff:
OMG ITS BEAN said: OMG thats gonna get like 50mpg with that groove nice work. Click to expand... lmoa...:jagoff:
Foolsgold80z Club Member May 30, 2008 #8 Is this a flat top piston motor? If not, why not slot the piston dome instead?
prostreet377 Forum Member May 30, 2008 #9 easy way to lose some compression in a motor-only a little! Tom