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sorry cant seem to find the sticky , or pictures of gss porting , guess i suck at the search, just started the rebuild on a 98 motor for my af , and tryingto decide what all i wantto do different this time , plus what happened to all the pictures on the piston brand comparision thread
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thought gss went down like the titanic ?
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100hp honda wrote:thought gss went down like a $10 whore

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thanks for the help , but i remember seeing actual pictures of all the differnet pistons, somewhere eitherin that thread or somewhere else , plus i know i saw a bunch of good photos of the gss porting ,any help would be apreciated
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OUTKAST INC. wrote:... i know i saw a bunch of good photos of the gss porting
Theres is no such thing as good "GSS" anything.
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OK OK how about some detailed pictures of some good porting done by who ever the fuck you like
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Cosmetically there's not much different, glen had trouble with the machine work on a few.
I could never let a cylinder out the door with a bore in as bad of condition as what he calls honed
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OUTKAST INC. wrote:OK OK how about some detailed pictures of some good porting done by who ever the fuck you like

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That's prolly the best port job I have ever seen! Did pro circuit do that one bob?
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Two words....

Chum-Lee
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at least i apreciate a smart ass... that is some funny shit right there, so you are telling me i should just try harder with the search feature.... glad everybody was more helpful while i was building the bike, i almost got the motor in backwards til you guys set me straight , the front wheel drive would have been weird
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Photos of porting dont do much... You cant copy whats important
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AlisoBob wrote:Photos of porting dont do much... You cant copy whats important
True that Bob
I can't copy Doug Ruth..... tried and failed.....


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VERY nice work!
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Roostius_Maximus wrote:VERY nice work!
Indeed. And when packaged with the rest of the formula, they RIP!!

Thanks Adam. I think you and Doug would talk for hours about this stuff!
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4Z wrote:
Roostius_Maximus wrote:VERY nice work!
Indeed. And when packaged with the rest of the formula, they RIP!!

Thanks Adam. I think you and Doug would talk for hours about this stuff!
Just think how good it would work if you take a 1/8" carbide die grinder bit to it and put golf ball dimples in those shiney ports :wink:
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Kuma wrote:
4Z wrote:
Roostius_Maximus wrote:VERY nice work!
Indeed. And when packaged with the rest of the formula, they RIP!!

Thanks Adam. I think you and Doug would talk for hours about this stuff!
Just think how good it would work if you take a 1/8" carbide die grinder bit to it and put golf ball dimples in those shiney ports :wink:
Like a ball end bit on a 90* dremel? hehehe
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