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<blockquote data-quote="Homer6679" data-source="post: 8233623" data-attributes="member: 185831"><p>Tinman's videos are pretty helpful when it comes to learning how to time a cylinder. His cutaway series to be exact. Again, you learn much faster actually doing it. I tried to search and search trying to find the right information so that I wouldn't mess up or ruin a cylinder. Looking back if I just would've jumped in and started learning I would be further ahead when it comes to knowledge of porting. You ARE going to ruin cylinders when starting out. Pick a cheap platform and go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Homer6679, post: 8233623, member: 185831"] Tinman's videos are pretty helpful when it comes to learning how to time a cylinder. His cutaway series to be exact. Again, you learn much faster actually doing it. I tried to search and search trying to find the right information so that I wouldn't mess up or ruin a cylinder. Looking back if I just would've jumped in and started learning I would be further ahead when it comes to knowledge of porting. You ARE going to ruin cylinders when starting out. Pick a cheap platform and go for it. [/QUOTE]
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