hi, a electric die grinder is even better than a air one, i have a metabo
brand electric one which takes up to  quarter inch  bits and variable speed
to 22 000 rpm pretty expensive  but  the best i`ve used so far $
500........;-(
  dremels are mainly used for hobby stuff anyways.

 mark k
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From: "Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: l20 vs l18


> What kind of grinder do you use, air or electric?
> http://www.sa-motorsports.com/diyport.htm
> This tutorial says not to use Dremels and the like with 1/8" chucks -
> but they dont give any reason why. Funnily enough thier product comes
> in 1/4" size only, so I have always wondered if there is any real
> reason they say that apart from the fact that it would maybe rob them
> of some sales.
>
> Thursday, October 31, 2002, 12:27:26 AM, you wrote:
>
> mk> hi, its really not that hard , i`ve done more heads than i care to
remember.
> mk> i wouldnt  bother with polishing,  just leave  it a  smooth satin
type finish,
>
> mk> they say if you polish up the  combustion chamber  it wont collect
carbon as much.
>
> mk>  you can get a special carbide cutter for alloy, and another cutter
for non alloy.
> mk> the alloy  cutter i got really rips into the aliminium.
> mk> you can use the other sort , but most of the time they block up alot
quicker than the  cutters specifically  for alloy.
>
> mk> get carbide cutters, those stone type cutters   are useless in alloy.
> mk> the carbide ones  vary from about $25 to 100 dollars or so.
> mk> they usually have  a shaft on them about 1  1/2 inches long, but i
have got  one with a  4 inch long shaft for getting into places the shorter
ones wont.
>
>
> mk>  mark k
> mk>   ----- Original Message -----
> mk>   From: Richard Webb
> mk>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mk>   Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 5:44 PM
> mk>   Subject: Re: l20 vs l18
>
>
> mk>   what about porting/polishing the standard l20 head? Im getting a
compressor soon and after seeing an article somewhere I am very tempted to
get a die-grinder and try do some head work. How hard
> mk> is it? Is it worth bothering? And does it matter what condition the
head is in to start with?
> mk>     ----- Original Message -----
> mk>     From: Richard Clough
> mk>     To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mk>     Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 3:17 AM
> mk>     Subject: Re: l20 vs l18
>
>
> mk>     The L18 has a better stock compression ratio than an L20 (8.5 to
7.8). With a bit of porting on an A87 head, and a good cam, you should be
able to get your 140HP using twin SU's on the L18.
> mk> The stock L18SSS produced 115 HP with a mild cam and 44mm inlet valves
and 9.5 to1 compression, using flat top pistons).
>
> mk>     The L20 needs to have the pistons replaced with flat tops or only
slightly dished, to get the compression ratio up.  If you do this, then you
can get more HP fairly easily from the L20 with
> mk> an A 87 head.  The original L20 has the same cam profile as an L18SSS,
to combat the power losses of all the antipollution gear.
>
> mk>       ----- Original Message -----
> mk>       From: james wade
> mk>       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mk>       Sent: Wednesday, 30 October 2002 19:10 PM
> mk>       Subject: l20 vs l18
>
>
> mk>       Howdy Guys.
>
>
>
> mk>       I am looking into converting my l16 powered 1600 to a bigger l
series engine. I had my sights set on getting a l20B engine and getting it
worked, but a mate is selling his car as a wreck
> mk> with a l18 and 5spd stanza for 300-400 bucks to me. I can have the car
for 200 without the box and engine. I would rather get the box with the car
so im leaning towards the buying it.
>
>
>
> mk>       Pretty much im just wondering if the l18 has as much potential.
I was planning on putting a crow cam and pushing the timing back a bit to
get the revs up in the l20 and also putting a a87
> mk> head on. twin sus aswell. I have been told this can put out some
alright power for a street car, and I plugged the values into the computer
and got 145 hp. I know it wouldn't get this high as it
> mk> is a 20 odd year old engine but still, could I get the l18 going this
hard for a similar cost?
>
>
>
> mk>       Sorry bout the rambling.
>
>
>
> mk>       -James
>
>
>
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