WOW, I think mine was around $200 back in the day...![]()
Rotary Hand Tool 90 Degree Right Angle
Rotary Hand Tool 90 Degree Right Angle for porting and polishing 2 stroke engineswww.ccspecialtytoolstore.com
Seems to have gone up in price a bit since I bought mine
Was my thought also - I got that as part of the kit I bought many years ago, and have been surprised how much I've used it.Do they still make the flexible wand attachment?
WOW, I think mine was around $200 back in the day...
Do they still make the flexible wand attachment?
I had a Dremel wand for many years, it sat, unused. At some point, I tried it out, and it's stayed in-place ever since. I know a Dremel's more of a light-duty use, that's OK, it's done jobs for me that I couldn't have done otherwise, except for buying something much-more expensive.Was my thought also - I got that as part of the kit I bought many years ago, and have been surprised how much I've used it.
You are correct. I don't mess with size or shape much for that exact reason. Mostly just smooth everything.Professor Gascan said:
Do they still make the flexible wand attachment?
Won't work for porting the transfers on a small 2 stroke, the right angle tool posted by JAR944 is the only good solution. Might try to find someone that would let you borrow their setup(I judiciously loaned mine a couple of times), or just pay to have the porting done. I'm assuming since the OP is asking they know what they are doing, but porting isn't a "bigger is better" task, and with a 100cc you can go from good to really bad in a mm or two.
You can get long shaft 1/8" burrs that work really well for getting in some of the places. It's fun to do, I have spent many hours porting cylinders in the past. Honestly though if you aren't changing the size/discharge/duration of the transfers the work you are doing is more for your fun, it really isn't going to net you a seat of the pants improvement.You are correct. I don't mess with size or shape much for that exact reason. Mostly just smooth everything.
I've had a lot of good luck with just smoothing everything on 250's. More power everywhere, but especially at high rpm.You can get long shaft 1/8" burrs that work really well for getting in some of the places. It's fun to do, I have spent many hours porting cylinders in the past. Honestly though if you aren't changing the size/discharge/duration of the transfers the work you are doing is more for your fun, it really isn't going to net you a seat of the pants improvement.
Still scared to change the port shapes though. As you alluded to, there's too much chance of really screwing it up.
I'll look into that- thanks.Read everything on the internet from Jan Thiel (passed away this week) and Frits Overmars.
There is a ton of information they both shared about their work at Aprilia over on the pit lane forum across a few threads (part 1-5) that spanned the better part of a decade.
Or just google "All that you wanted to know on Aprilia RSA 125, and more, by Mr Jan Thiel and Mr Frits Overmars"