Honeing a Cylinder
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Honeing a Cylinder
I use a ball honer witch type that is the shape of a piston with lots of wires sticking out with little ***** of honeing meteral on the ends. there is another type witch has 3 to 4 bars on it witch are usally 4-5 inches long and is spring loaded to push outward on the cylinder walls and both of these are attached to a cordless drill, use a light oil to coat the stones and cylinder walls and use a slow up and down motion wile spining. these are used for removeing skuff marks and light scraches. not for med. to big scraches that will need a bore.
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Honeing a Cylinder
Originally posted by: trizinNY
there is another type witch has 3 to 4 bars on it witch are usally 4-5 inches long and is spring loaded to push outward on the cylinder walls and both of these are attached to a cordless drill, use a light oil to coat the stones and cylinder walls and use a slow up and down motion wile spining. these are used for removeing skuff marks and light scraches. not for med. to big scraches that will need a bore.
there is another type witch has 3 to 4 bars on it witch are usally 4-5 inches long and is spring loaded to push outward on the cylinder walls and both of these are attached to a cordless drill, use a light oil to coat the stones and cylinder walls and use a slow up and down motion wile spining. these are used for removeing skuff marks and light scraches. not for med. to big scraches that will need a bore.
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