ICman
Industrial
- Feb 28, 2003
- 165
I'm getting ready to get a valve job done on my V-twin motorcycle. I'm wondering about polishing the combustion chamber (before/after the valves are ground?). Some people polish the whole chamber, while others do just around the exhaust or intake ports.
Polishing smoothes the air flow, but I thought air movement should be turbulent prior to and during the combustion cycle to improve the burn. If so, polishing the intake port and much of the combustion chamber might be detrimental. Yes?
Polishing, or smoothing the flow thru the exhaust port makes sense, though. This would allow for the quick exit of burnt gases.
Overall, does polishing/porting really help in a street engine? Does it reduce the carbon buildup? Increase power noticeably?
Just thought some of the experts might know. Thanks,
. . . Steve
Polishing smoothes the air flow, but I thought air movement should be turbulent prior to and during the combustion cycle to improve the burn. If so, polishing the intake port and much of the combustion chamber might be detrimental. Yes?
Polishing, or smoothing the flow thru the exhaust port makes sense, though. This would allow for the quick exit of burnt gases.
Overall, does polishing/porting really help in a street engine? Does it reduce the carbon buildup? Increase power noticeably?
Just thought some of the experts might know. Thanks,
. . . Steve