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that is what i was planning but in my garage, but with everyones responce on here i'll sack the idea for now. i guess i'll pay somewhere to do the properly at a later date.
I masket the ports, cut it out to the ports and bolt holes. then transfered them to the card. there a bit rough cos i needed to change my scalpel blade.
To be fair mate you might aswell have a go yourself. The pros will make out its some black art that you'll never get right with a dremel, but thats b****cks.
From the pro ones ive seen the inlet should be matched slightly smaller than the gasket, and you dont need to go any further up than the injector hole.
Ports are 50x30 if I remember correctly.
Basicly draw two circles of 30mm diameter 20mm apart and you have a perfect match. (almost)
The gasket port size is at least 1mm bigger than the ports size on the head.
Tempted to do this myself too. Just remember it's easier to take a little more off, and practically impossible to put metal back. Take it slow and steady. Using a spare gasket is probably £6 well spent.
i have just done this. for the head side i used the gasket and kept to 1mm inside the gasket mark. put it back together on friday night. works perfect.
for the top gasket i used the gasket.
dremel all the ways. 60 grit at about 4000 rpm. got through about 15-20 sanding bits though.