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how does this honing look?
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how does this honing look?
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jdion81
I am pretty sure that is some debris that I didn't get wiped out of the cylinder before the photo shoot. I will check a little later today and see.
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I should've elaborated more on my reply. I meant move it up and down faster with your hands. (Insert sex joke here.)Originally posted by jdion81 View PostI did keep it pretty well lubricated, but I think it was running at about 800 rpm's, I think it needs to run at about 100-200 rpms for me to be able to keep up with the in and out motion.
You're not grinding away the cylinder walls, you're just making sure the oil gets something to cling onto the walls so stuff gets lubricated.
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jdion81
Its one of those three finger jobs, 220 grit.
I've re-honed the cylinders, there are couple vertical scratches lower than where the rings would ride and that did seem to be debris in the cylinder. I am degreasing the outside of the assembly now. I'll get some photos up in a few to get your take on the hatch angle.Originally posted by gsrick View PostIt depends on the grit of the stones, but if your using the ball type, it's not really removing much material, more scratching it.
Thank you all for your help.
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The shallower run was for about 30 seconds, 850 rpm, in and out at about once per second.
The second run was also about 30 seconds, same in/out speed, but about 100-200 rpm.
Hard to know the exact rpm. The drill is rated at 850. I practiced on the bad set of jugs with a 3000rpm drill and a junk hone. That was obviously way to fast and also why I opted for slower cordless drill.
The second run was done with about 1/4 pull on the trigger.
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