New Piston Rings Without Honing at Lois Horning blog

New Piston Rings Without Honing. i can't imagine anyone putting new pistons and rings in a properly sized and non tapered cyl. more often than not, you will need to hone your cylinder when replacing the piston rings. i have seen lots of information regarding installing new rings into used bores without any honing, but wondered if that. i just had my '94 xr650l cylinder honed while i'm refurbishing the top end. it's standard practice to install new rings after a hone. The cylinder is now cross hatched. Should i just reassemble without honing? It's likely the rings you have are simply cast iron, and won't. so, can i get by with honing the cylinders and reusing my rings? And it is my understanding, that so long as you take out the ridge with a reamer, you can use.

Installing new piston rings
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i just had my '94 xr650l cylinder honed while i'm refurbishing the top end. more often than not, you will need to hone your cylinder when replacing the piston rings. It's likely the rings you have are simply cast iron, and won't. i have seen lots of information regarding installing new rings into used bores without any honing, but wondered if that. The cylinder is now cross hatched. so, can i get by with honing the cylinders and reusing my rings? Should i just reassemble without honing? i can't imagine anyone putting new pistons and rings in a properly sized and non tapered cyl. it's standard practice to install new rings after a hone. And it is my understanding, that so long as you take out the ridge with a reamer, you can use.

Installing new piston rings

New Piston Rings Without Honing It's likely the rings you have are simply cast iron, and won't. It's likely the rings you have are simply cast iron, and won't. The cylinder is now cross hatched. more often than not, you will need to hone your cylinder when replacing the piston rings. i can't imagine anyone putting new pistons and rings in a properly sized and non tapered cyl. i have seen lots of information regarding installing new rings into used bores without any honing, but wondered if that. so, can i get by with honing the cylinders and reusing my rings? Should i just reassemble without honing? it's standard practice to install new rings after a hone. And it is my understanding, that so long as you take out the ridge with a reamer, you can use. i just had my '94 xr650l cylinder honed while i'm refurbishing the top end.

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