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PEDRONX2k what bits/tips ona dremel would you use?
personally when i was into hondas and port and polished many of heads i use these for a light job
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those depending abrasive buff they are really good for taking down/out imperfections in the aluminum head and good for smoothing out the wall and floors of the port. these would be used for a very mild job, nothing aggressive, just your very mild clean up port work.
you could go crazy and knife edge the port dividers on the intake and exhaust ports, enlarge the ports themselves, open up the walls and ceilings of the port ect....but i definitly would take it to a perfessional, and if you were thinking of going there and doing aggressive port work yourself, dont, you need a proper flow bench to test each port to make sure their cfm flows the same and that they flow the max per port. definitly not a do it yourself home job.
also if you get those use the brown first on all intake and exhaust ports, then the greyish one, the brown is a more aggressive buff while the grey one will smooth out the work from the brown. i normally go back and fourth untill i get the wanted results, it definitly will take time.
those buffs are also good for getting the exhaust carbon out of the ports while working the port itssslf if your head is dirty, or you could have the head hottanked clean which i recomend, them working from there giving you a clean canvas to work with