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Hopefully your memories of "swirlies" is not of this variety...
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LOL!!
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I would think swirl polishing would refer to the valves. Jason [/ QUOTE ] So the back of the intake valve would be machined in a way that would swirl the intake charge? Makes as much sense as anything else! Now I've got to find a picture of one of those valves just to satisfy my curiosity! ![]() |
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[ QUOTE ] I would think swirl polishing would refer to the valves. Jason [/ QUOTE ] So the back of the intake valve would be machined in a way that would swirl the intake charge? Makes as much sense as anything else! Now I've got to find a picture of one of those valves just to satisfy my curiosity! ![]() [/ QUOTE ] ![]() undercut and swirl polished here's a better shot ![]() |
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I got it! Swirl technology refers to the back of the intake valve and not the head itself. Thanks.
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