my little buildup..
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Re: my little buildup..
Originally Posted by redzcstandardhatch
Originally Posted by AbaZ
Hone job looks terrible man, I see no cross hatches at all.. Curious to see if it smokes in 500-1000 miles
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/a6/a6-7.jpg
This is what it should look like, these cylinders are also caked in motor oil, but you can still see the marks. What type of hone did you use? The stone hones suck and have always gave me problems.
#13
Re: my little buildup..
I have had good luck with stone, ball, and machine hones. All can be made to work, i'm curious as to what your cross-hatch actually looked like too though. A good break in is important too so you should know by now if it's an oil burner.
#14
Re: my little buildup..
they werent smooth at all...but the flash from the camera really makes them look polished with the wd40..
i have an upclose pic of them before assembly somewhere on my other computer..i'll try to find it. i took a lot of shots of the build, but not many came out too good. i would quick take a shot, and it'd be blurry, etc.
when i start it up, it doesnt smoke at all, so thats re-assuring for me...you got me nervous though jeff! we'll see. i'd estimate the crosshatches were around 45-50 degrees, and pretty rough... i talked to the guy that did my head, and he said he liked the craftsman 3 stone hone..so thats the one i bought. it seemed to do a nice job with my dewalt, and i ran it slowly (rpm wise) and went up and down pretty rapidly, to get the crosshatching. the rings are higher tension rings than stock (i was told), so maybe thats why its good so far.. they didnt seem to smoke ever, even when we first started it.. just clean exhaust. i'll see if i can find the pic of the crosshatching...i want you guy's opinion on it... we'll see how it does tonight when i drive it home from the office....
bump for a nervous first-timer! thanks for the replies guys.
i have an upclose pic of them before assembly somewhere on my other computer..i'll try to find it. i took a lot of shots of the build, but not many came out too good. i would quick take a shot, and it'd be blurry, etc.
when i start it up, it doesnt smoke at all, so thats re-assuring for me...you got me nervous though jeff! we'll see. i'd estimate the crosshatches were around 45-50 degrees, and pretty rough... i talked to the guy that did my head, and he said he liked the craftsman 3 stone hone..so thats the one i bought. it seemed to do a nice job with my dewalt, and i ran it slowly (rpm wise) and went up and down pretty rapidly, to get the crosshatching. the rings are higher tension rings than stock (i was told), so maybe thats why its good so far.. they didnt seem to smoke ever, even when we first started it.. just clean exhaust. i'll see if i can find the pic of the crosshatching...i want you guy's opinion on it... we'll see how it does tonight when i drive it home from the office....
bump for a nervous first-timer! thanks for the replies guys.
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