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Tech Tip "Cylinder prep before instalation"
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[QUOTE="Pete Payne, post: 305448, member: 20445"] Here are a few guidlines for prepping your cylinder before installing it onto the bottom end. As far as honing goes you can hone a nicasil cylinder with a ball hone . This removes old burnt on oil and carbon deposits , but will not remove the nacasil. And when done properly will put a good finish on the cylinder wall to aid the rings in breaking in properly. A note to Kawasaki owners with the original OEM cylinder plating. The original plating on a KX cylinder is the thinest and easiest removed in the business. Use alot of caution when ball honing the original KX plating. Now the part I want to get to . Do this even if you have purchased a new cylinder or just got it back from the cylinder Platers , or if you honed it yourself. The cylinder needs to be washed in warm water with some dish washing liquid . The warm water and soap will cut the honing oil down and actuly remove all the left behind grit and dirt from the honing process . After the cylinder is washed completely you should be able to use a white paper towel and dry the bore off and the paper towel will not show any signs of dirt. If it turns a little gray looking , wash it again!! When it is completely clean , dry it off and apply a little of your favorite 2-stroke oil to the bore. Why use warm water and soap instead of varsol, contact cleaner etc ... Not only is it a lot safer but Because they (varsol, keroseane,contact cleaner)are solvents and a solvent will only thin out the the oily grung left behind in the honing process. The warm water and soap will break down the oil and remove all of the contaminates from the surface . Now the rings and piston have a clean fresh bore to live in !!! [/QUOTE]
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