Flame Out
When you post something on here it gets what I call peer review and some will question the benefits of whatever it is that you have stated but I don't believe you could call that getting flamed.
I've posted stuff myself that others questioned and if they had a basis for their difference of opinion I would listen however if whatever they were talking about was just an opinion and they had no hard evidence to substantiate or support their opinion/theory I shut up and moved on.
If I tell people that if you cut the cylinder head .028 the cam chain will be too long and that you will have to advance the cams to accomodate for same and they don't do it I could care less.
I've been building big block Chevrolets for over 30 years and messing with motorcycles longer than that and I'm still on a learning curve and one principle I've always adhered to and that is, listen to others, you might learn something and even I who should know it all but doesn't have learned a great deal from members of this forum.
I must admit that when I read some of these post I find them somewhat amusing and say to myself, that's the most stupid thing I've ever heard of but then I remember how steep my learning curve once was I can appreciate their befuddlement.
I always respect the opinions of others however if you tell me you can make a 100 hp to the ground with an XS by bolting on a set of Susuki carburetors and some kind of aftermarket exhaust without a dyno test I will tell you that you are full of baloney because I've been there and done that however I would not call that a flame job.
A motor is the sum total of it's parts, how it's machined and assembled and when it comes to making horsepower with a 2 valve head there are few secrets left in the bag.
Porting the head on an XS is not rocket science but you better know what you are doing and have a flow bench to check your work otherwise you will wind up with an expensive door stop.
There is nothing wrong with being different as long as you accomplish the required end result. Some guys use gapless 2nd. rings because they like to be different however they never actually test the results in an A to B test but insist they work better.
There is actually only one way to properly finish hone a block for the rings used in a Wiseco big bore kit but you can go on various web sites and find at least half a dozen.
One should not be afraid that someone might find fault with his opinions or judgement and I for one have never taken offense when someone disagrees with me but will ask for the basis of their disagreement.
Having you mods peer reviewed is a benefit to us all but you do what you think best.
Originally posted by tw1980
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I've posted stuff myself that others questioned and if they had a basis for their difference of opinion I would listen however if whatever they were talking about was just an opinion and they had no hard evidence to substantiate or support their opinion/theory I shut up and moved on.
If I tell people that if you cut the cylinder head .028 the cam chain will be too long and that you will have to advance the cams to accomodate for same and they don't do it I could care less.
I've been building big block Chevrolets for over 30 years and messing with motorcycles longer than that and I'm still on a learning curve and one principle I've always adhered to and that is, listen to others, you might learn something and even I who should know it all but doesn't have learned a great deal from members of this forum.
I must admit that when I read some of these post I find them somewhat amusing and say to myself, that's the most stupid thing I've ever heard of but then I remember how steep my learning curve once was I can appreciate their befuddlement.
I always respect the opinions of others however if you tell me you can make a 100 hp to the ground with an XS by bolting on a set of Susuki carburetors and some kind of aftermarket exhaust without a dyno test I will tell you that you are full of baloney because I've been there and done that however I would not call that a flame job.
A motor is the sum total of it's parts, how it's machined and assembled and when it comes to making horsepower with a 2 valve head there are few secrets left in the bag.
Porting the head on an XS is not rocket science but you better know what you are doing and have a flow bench to check your work otherwise you will wind up with an expensive door stop.
There is nothing wrong with being different as long as you accomplish the required end result. Some guys use gapless 2nd. rings because they like to be different however they never actually test the results in an A to B test but insist they work better.
There is actually only one way to properly finish hone a block for the rings used in a Wiseco big bore kit but you can go on various web sites and find at least half a dozen.
One should not be afraid that someone might find fault with his opinions or judgement and I for one have never taken offense when someone disagrees with me but will ask for the basis of their disagreement.
Having you mods peer reviewed is a benefit to us all but you do what you think best.
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