GreasyChris
Well-Known Member
You can experiment with the timing by adding and removing base gaskets if your not comfortable porting. I'll have to dig out my notes on exact measurements. Port matching the intake and exhaust with skirting and ramping the piston will allow it to breathe alot better. Really you should measure your port heights and durations and get a baseline starting point and you can use a timing calculator and input your numbers and see what changes you might make will do before doing them. Was going to add the link to the calculator but it looks like the site is down60+ that's wild I hoping for low 50s down hill I need it to go back and forth to work on so I need it to be reliable I live about 2 miles give or take a lil from my work so I'm thinking this will be a fun way to get back and forth I did get the steel frame and I am relatively mechanically inclined I work in the oil and gas industry so all this work I simple compared to what I usually work on as far as porting goes how much of the corners do I need to trim I really don't want to mess with timing