365 xt into a ported 372

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I started this yesterday and after running for a while I decided to remove the gasket and replaced with yellow folder material. My squish is at .023 exhaust 99 degree and transfers at 121. I did not take stock numbers. How are these numbers as this is my first official port job. I did not check intake yet, really didn't feel like removing carb again and I broke my torq bit so the covers are still on, and I'm off to the in-laws.
 
That's a good start.. it really just takes practice to get good finishes... let us know how it runs!
 
See where I drew a line? You're highest point is off center a hair. If you put it in the center and make a nice arch you'll gain another degree of exhaust but it will be more symmetrical.

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Good eye, its actually not that bad when I shine a flashlight through, not enough to grind more I'm thinking 99 is high enough.
 
I plan on using yellow folder material for a gasket, does it need some sort of sealer or an adhesive and can I use moto seal.
 
My degree wheel used to be a lot more primitive than that (I just got a real one)... it was a printed paper degree wheel glued to an old CD. I still haven't improved my pointer, it's a piece of haywire.

I think that folder material should work as a gasket... I like coating my gaskets with copper never-seize so they come apart in 1 piece.
 
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