Posted by equeen on July 29, 2012 at 18:10:54 from (209.102.248.236):
In Reply to: Ball Hone posted by equeen on July 29, 2012 at 00:08:41:
Good or bad, right or wrong, my purpose of using the 3 prong hone on the Cub cylinders last year was merely to clean off the light rust. A few passes up and down the cylinders and they were bright and shiny.
The engine rebuild shop would have done what, if anything else, needed to be done to the cylinders.
I keep learning this other "stuff" from you folks and my head gets to a-spinning. But, it's still attached; so keep on a-teachin'.
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