if i want to open the exhaust port out to match the gasket do i need to go right into the head


reason i ask, the exhaust port openings on my 4.6 heads are a lot bigger than my stg2 ones,
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This used to be common practice on bike engines to the point the port got welded up to leave a flat floor so you had a D on its back. Really not sure if it will have the same effect on the rover as the port is at 45 deg to the piston and not 90 like the bikes and the mini. That said the bikes at any road had steeply inclined valves so the angle would have been reduced there too. It is important though to have a step into the port to catch the reflected wave so don't gasket match like you would the inlet.kiwicar wrote:Hi Tony
I would try 3-4 MM to start with, if there is enough on the floor of the port to start with I wouldn't build up the floor of the port just to create the step, just don't grind it out. You can always fully match it later if it doesn't seem to do anything. Used to do it on Minis and it used to make the old 285 cams just about drivable in a 1300 on the road.
Best regards
Mike