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Best way to deglaze a cylinder ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 206657" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>And is the reason for my sizing suggestion. No chips since I started using it on an 83 KX when it was new. I was already doing that on cast cylinders since I was trying to keep them from getting ANY extra "wear". You can get that same bottle brush type hone elsewhere. I still like to size my hones the way I do and get the longer lasting affect with the ones I choose, counting snowmachines and outboards I haven't chipped in the 300 plus times I used one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 206657, member: 1650"] And is the reason for my sizing suggestion. No chips since I started using it on an 83 KX when it was new. I was already doing that on cast cylinders since I was trying to keep them from getting ANY extra "wear". You can get that same bottle brush type hone elsewhere. I still like to size my hones the way I do and get the longer lasting affect with the ones I choose, counting snowmachines and outboards I haven't chipped in the 300 plus times I used one. [/QUOTE]
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