Surfacing 4g63t head with Rottler F68A Cut #2

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2010

2nd and final cut, just another 0.001". This time we got the rest of it all cleaned up. Sprayed a little WD on there first, slowed down the feed rate, ended up with a roughness average of 6.9 microinches. Not bad! My MLS head gasket should be happy. :)

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  • That surface is actually the bottom of the head (the surface that mates to your engine block.) The idea is to make the surface PERFECTLY flat and very smooth. If you look at cut #1 you can see that although the cutting bit orbits in the same plane, it cuts more in some areas than others (wasn't flat before). Having a perfectly flat surface ensures better sealing with the block. This has many benefits. Also, i am using MLS HG which requires a very smooth surface which this machine can deliver.

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  • What does cutting the top of this do? Power/efficiency increase or just cleaner looks?

  • cool, how do control it, computer or just an on/off switch

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