Reading David Vizard's book, page 21:-
"It will be seen from Fig 9. that roughly speaking, the inlet port can be divided into three sections. The first part is tapered, the second is a parallel section. After this comes a short section which slightly flares out to the valve seat diameter. With the exception of forming the venturi and blending the tapered port section, we must avoid removing any more metal than is necessary to achieve a smoothly contoured port with a good finish."
I read this as match up the carb 40mm at the gasket joint to the start of the inlet port tube of the manifold, gently taper the port down to the diameter of the parallel section, and then slightly modify the larger bit just before the valve seat, which is best done by a specialist.
So I need to measure the diameter of the parallel bit, and make up the inlet manifold to taper evenly down to the smallest diameter of the port, and then give the head to a specialist gas flow chappie, who can smooth out the manifold and the inlet port on the head, and smooth out and enlarge the bit just before the valve seat.
It is 0'C outside, 32'F, so my enthusiasm to venture outside to start making up the manifold tubes is cooled substantially. There is international sport on the TV for the next 6 hours, cricket,India v England, then soccer Manchester United v Arsenal, then England v Fiji in Rugby. Decisions !!!
Alex in frosty Norfolk.