Where can I learn how to port/polish heads?
I have never seen a "How-To" on porting LS heads. I have seen pictures of modified heads on the web and in magazines but these were without a write-up from a professional source.
David Vizard's book "How to Build and Modify Chevrolet Small-Block V-8 Cylinder Heads" (Motorbooks) gives some background on his porting techniques that were developed for SB's. Much of the theory should be applicable to the LS family.
John Dalton's book "Practical Gas Flow" (Motorbooks) takes you through building a basic flow bench that can be used to compare mods to a baseline port. He also has several interesting techniques to figure out where to mod a port.
John Lingenfelter's book "John Lingenfelter on Modifying Small-Block Chevy Engines" (HpBooks) has a good discussion on pocket porting.
These books are available at www.Amazon.com
Good luck and please post any new info you come up with,
Steve
Very informative, and lists all the tools you will need for the job. Have fun!
Tony
Here's a diary I posted on our local board:
Day 1:
Back cut the intake valves, polished up the faces on in/ex, radiused the outer edges of the exhaust valves.
Ported the area around the intake valve guides, smoothing out the fin area, maintaining the shape and direction of the fin to avoid changing the swirl pattern. (Note: An air-powered die grinder with a non-ferrous cutter removes material real easy. This is fun stuff!)
Blended valve seats to the port bowls. Plenty of extra valve seat material to remove. Using a stone, slower going with the hardened valve seat material.
Day 2:
Streamlined area around exhaust valve guide. Enlarged exhaust runners slightly, leaving the port exits unchanged. Cleaned up intake runners, removing casting flash and leaving the walls slightly rough. Smoothed and polished port bowls under the valve seats using cartridge rolls.
Day 3:
Cleaned up combustion chamber area with cartridge rolls. (Real rough casting, tore up lots of rolls.) Smoothed out transition from valve seats to combustion chamber, hand sanding very carefully. Lapped valves to seats. Cleaned heads. Installed new LS6 valve stem seals. Installed valves. Ready to install!!
P.S. Just keep in mind that I am NOT an expert on head porting. I was just willing to experiment and take a chance to see what I could do on my own.
[ December 24, 2001: Message edited by: Brother J ]</p>
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I forgot to add earlier that Joe Mondello wrote an article on porting LS1 heads. It is in the current issue of "Engine Rebuilders" magazine which is a trade magazine published by Babcox. Do any of you work at a shop that may have a copy and could get a summary of this info on the web?
Thanks,
Steve
-Bernie

Im sure it still pays to get a set of professionally ported heads, but if you want some info:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...e+ported+heads
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...e+ported+heads
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/316041-pics-my-bo-white-ported-241-s.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/316237-just-starting-head-porting-project.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...e+ported+heads
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/346464-pics-ported-heads-help-me-port-mine.html
Incidently, looks like "faster67" hasnt posted since jan 2002, so you might not get an answer...



