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Hellbert 10-15-2006 02:07 PM

Re: smoothing manifold internals
 

Originally Posted by iceracercrx
The company's name is Extrune Hone. It is like a thick paste with sand in it. It removes material where you don't need it to. Clean up what you have (like we already told you), put on a turbo, and make power.

Randy

thats sorta kinda what i figured thats why i said IVE HEARD. i knew someone else would chime in with a little more info on it

LSD Motorsports 10-15-2006 02:27 PM

Re: smoothing manifold internals
 

Originally Posted by 2point2
http://www.mytoolstore.com/astro/218.jpg

Pencil Grinder!

Not sure how much they are.. probaby not cheap. you can get a similar attachment for a dremel as seen below.. the flexable line (like a speedo cable) attaches to the end of the dremel.

http://www.mytoolstore.com/dremel/d225.jpg


I have had some experience using the tools above and they are ok, but they take way more time to use when compared to an air grinder. They are helpful for getting into tight place, but if you are going to get one, make sure it is industrial grade or it wont do what you need it to.

Toysrme 10-15-2006 02:43 PM

Re: smoothing manifold internals
 
Depends on what you're using. But an air powered right angle pencil grinder for that kind of manifold - a small flex-shaft grinder won't fit in that at a good angle.
Have a flex-shaft on your normal rotary grinder. 3/8hp electric, shittly little dremel/rotozip/etc, or 1/4" air.


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