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Old 03-01-2009, 11:47 PM   #1
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Polishing Rotors - Pros and Cons

Right now I am in the act of freshening up an 88 4-port engine for in my '86.
I have seen many people polish the rotors before installing them, I decided to do the same.

The reasoning that I used is that it will decrease carbon buildup, improve heat rejection of the rotor and decrease exposed surface area which should minimize fuel precipitation and improve knock resistance.

My question here is whether the rotor requires some irregularities for improved turbulance as the air exchanges past the point between the leading and trailing plugs (right before it ignites the charge). Will polishing the rotor sacrifice startability and low-end toque by eliminating an important fuel mixing mechanism?

Maybe this question has yet to be researched. I only brought it up because I can't decide myself if it will improve flow or harm it.

I went ahead and polished the rotors, so I can only hope there are no negative side effects.
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Old 03-01-2009, 11:48 PM   #2
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it theoretically should help keep carbon build up down for sure, which can keep hot spots from forming on the rotor.
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Old 03-02-2009, 12:47 AM   #3
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They come coated from the factory.
Polishing them just just got rid of that special coating.
I don't bother, except to knock off all the crud.
No on see them once the motor is assembled anyways.


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Old 03-02-2009, 06:53 PM   #4
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I wouldn't have polished them if I knew that they were coated, they looked like rusted metal to me.

I hope I don't regret that.
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Old 03-03-2009, 08:04 AM   #5
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Here some pics i did for a 3 rotor custo couple off years back...

Regarding benefits by polishing the rotors, it will help with carbon build up control in theory . How much i really do not know. That 3 rotor i did for that custo is not do for a rebuild yet. I will also be interested to se how much it helped with the carbon control or if any at all. From looking at the first pic you can se how much carbon the rotor had on it...









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Old 03-03-2009, 12:52 PM   #7
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isnt there some kind of coating you can get on the rotors too now a days?
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Old 03-03-2009, 02:23 PM   #8
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isnt there some kind of coating you can get on the rotors too now a days?
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Swaintech also provides a high temp coating for rotors..Ceramic based.

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ah there we go! what company does the service?
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They come coated from the factory.
Polishing them just just got rid of that special coating.
I don't bother, except to knock off all the crud.
No on see them once the motor is assembled anyways.


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This coating from the factory is just a anodize usually gold or green in color..
So depending on how harsh {or strong} the chemical you use to clean the rotors with, it will take it off anyway..

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I've never seen anodizing appear like that.
I've never heard of any anodizing internal engine parts.
I've never heard of anyone anodizing steel / iron - only aluminum?
I don't think the rotors are aluminum.
Cadmiun perhaps?
SAE papers claims it's a special coating for oil adhesion.
It's on the rotors faces + on the outside edges of the rotor from the side seal groove to the edge of the rotor faces.


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Sorry Ted I ment cadmium plating on the rotor... On the other coating there is a small amount of teflon {I think} on the outside edge of the side seal on the rotor its self...

For a coating on tub side of the rotor it may be there but i have never seen it on brand new rotors {Rx7 or 8}

If you don't mind can you post a link or scan the SAE papers you are reading???

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A few questions:

What would you call this? (Street port? Stock port?)
Primary Port.JPG
Secondary Port.JPG

The intention was to avoid changing port timing while providing a nearly consistent cross-sectional area for the primary and secondary runners and ports. I am not sure if this is still a stock port due to stock port timing or if it is considered a street port.

Here is a picture of the finished rotors (I would post more, but it is too much work resizing them).
2 Rotors.JPG
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in my mind that is a street port..

as for the rotors good job and it looks good too..

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