Engine honing/re bore
Just want to better understand engines and just need something clearing up.......
what is honing? would honing be used in an engine rebuild and will oversized pistons need to be used afterwards.
what is re-boreing? is this done when you want capacity increased or is used when repairing cylinders??
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what is honing? would honing be used in an engine rebuild and will oversized pistons need to be used afterwards.
what is re-boreing? is this done when you want capacity increased or is used when repairing cylinders??
if im on wrong track completely just give us a slap
re-boring is when you actually enlarge the bores in order to fit a larger size of piston.
honing is when you roughen up the surfacae so that you can bed in new rings and get a good seal.
honing will take a couple of thou of metal out though, so bear in mind that ALSO makes the bores bigger
honing is when you roughen up the surfacae so that you can bed in new rings and get a good seal.
honing will take a couple of thou of metal out though, so bear in mind that ALSO makes the bores bigger
Ideally you would fit oversized pistons to a freshly bored block, to acheive piston to bore clearances that are as tight as they were when the engine was new....that way you will give the engine plenty of life. (provided the block isn't weakened by the rebore too much).
sometimes when you take an engine apart there isn't much wear and you can just deglaze and fit new rings and that alone will freshen it up a touch.
sometimes when you take an engine apart there isn't much wear and you can just deglaze and fit new rings and that alone will freshen it up a touch.
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Originally Posted by bud-weis
Ideally you would fit oversized pistons to a freshly bored block, to acheive piston to bore clearances that are as tight as they were when the engine was new....that way you will give the engine plenty of life. (provided the block isn't weakened by the rebore too much).
sometimes when you take an engine apart there isn't much wear and you can just deglaze and fit new rings and that alone will freshen it up a touch.
sometimes when you take an engine apart there isn't much wear and you can just deglaze and fit new rings and that alone will freshen it up a touch.

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