That's news to me (and I'm sure a lot of other people around here).FruDaddy said:It also states that you should not use a ball hone on a plated cylinder.
FruDaddy said:It also states that you should not use a ball hone on a plated cylinder.
Also:wiseco instructions in reference to Plated Cyliners said:If deglazing is necessary, DO NOT use a ball hone. Use a rigid or brush type diamond hone.
wiseco instructions said:Any time a cylinder is bored, all ports must be chamfered. The top of the cylinder should be deburred, and the bottome should be generously chamfered for ease of piston and ring installation. When boring a cylinder with an exhaust bridge, the face of the bridge must be relieve .002"-.004" to allow for bridge expansion
mkelly04 said:Is that a mistype? The service manual for my 03 kx250 specifically said that only a ball hone should be used.
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