I did some work on my B manifold. Mostly on the carb end. I kinda ovaled it out. Oh, let's see if I can get a picture...

There we go. So I ovaled it out and radiused the transition into the runners a little. This work was done with a dremel. If I had a regular die grinder to use at the time I would have completely ovaled it. The dremel is doable but it's slow going. Carbide burs are available from many industrial supplies for 1/8" tools, such as a dremel. This helps a lot with material removal. I think my tool list was carbide burs, a grinding stone, 60 grit sanding rolls and fiberglass reinforced cut off wheels.
I noticed an increase in power, particularly in the higher revs. Before doing this, the holes were stock size, and the Edelbrock 600 was restricted and then there's the turbulance because of the step, etc. I never had it on a dyno or a flow bench but it definitely felt stronger.
I did a clean up on the runners. I got them to about a 60 grit finish but there was no real porting in that area.
There is potential. I seem to remember seeing flow figures in Y block magazine at some time for professionally ported vs. stock.
Lawrenceville, GA