I used a Dremmel with a rotary rasp to remove the material from the intake. With a new cutter it goes pretty fast! I looked all over for a 2 inch drum sander to finish the grinding with. But none of the hardware stores in my area had any.
Here it is all ground out. I checked it with the new gasket.
The most time was taken getting all the chips out of the intake. Those chips get everywhere! If I had to do it again I would have used some blue painters tape and put it on the inside of the intake. In my haste I did not notice that there are 4 hole that are just under the TB. I would have taped them off. It took quite a few Q-tips to remove the chips from in there. The towels and grease did help keeping the chips out of the runners of the intake.
I put it all back together and fired it up. It started up and ran fine. After a few minutes the idle kicked down to normal RPS's.
I have not had a chance to drive it yet. The winds today are crazy strong. I will post back when I get a chance to drive it.
THANKS Bounty Hunter for the quick service on the TB and the advice. You too Jeffy!