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Hey guys im no master builder, this is my first motor im rebuilding and i was wondering when you hone the cylenders do you use any type of oil or lube? or just the strait stones on them?

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You want to use a lube. Mineral spirits work great. If you have a parts washer, just dip the cyl or hone in it and run the hone through the cyl just once or twice. I am not a fan of the type you buy from sears w/the arms on it, what kind of hone do you have?

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You want to use a lube. Mineral spirits work great. If you have a parts washer, just dip the cyl or hone in it and run the hone through the cyl just once or twice. I am not a fan of the type you buy from sears w/the arms on it, what kind of hone do you have?

The kind from sears with the arms on it. lol

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That is what I kinda figured when you said stones. The ball hones are by far a better way to go. The type you have is pretty easy to remove some serious material if you are not carefull. Works just as well as a ridge reamer in my opinion. I guess just be real carefull...

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That is what I kinda figured when you said stones. The ball hones are by far a better way to go. The type you have is pretty easy to remove some serious material if you are not carefull. Works just as well as a ridge reamer in my opinion. I guess just be real carefull...

Alright, well thanks for the help and heads up.

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I use the hones with the dingleberry balls on in. Works much better. And yes, lube it. The crosshatches should be at about 15 degrees.

 

If your cylinder is Nikisil'd, you have to use a diamond hone.

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That is what I kinda figured when you said stones. The ball hones are by far a better way to go. The type you have is pretty easy to remove some serious material if you are not carefull. Works just as well as a ridge reamer in my opinion. I guess just be real carefull...

 

not trying to jack the thread, but do you have a link/pic of the type of hone you pefer. i guess i've only seen the ones with "stones" on them.

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not trying to jack the thread, but do you have a link/pic of the type of hone you pefer. i guess i've only seen the ones with "stones" on them.

The trade name is flex hone.

 

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