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Yes I have honed my own h100 barrels, you need a hone with long enough legs so that they don't catch over the ports. IIRC you need the one that is 50mm to whatever, not the smaller one!
I wouldn't worry to much about the gap, my brothers h100 is way past actual specs in the limits of the Haynes book but is still running daily and is already reaching the half way point at 5k miles!
Obviously do check the piston ring gap is not totally way out
Not sure why the guy couldn't hone it for u? It takes less than 5 mins all in ____________________ Honda H100S2 Rebuild - https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=253852 |
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If you buy one of those hones new stick it in a scrap barrel or other cylinder of similar or smaller bore and run it for a bit to take the edges off the stones before putting it in your cylinder. Be warned, they remove material quickly, so run it on slow speed on your battery drill and use loads of WD40 for flushing the grit away. Don't use it on aluminium. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Thanks for all the advice, I had read a few things saying not to do a 2 stroke with a three leg hone.
I don't know how to do the wee quote bit but cb1rocket I was looking at the 25-62 one so thanks for that, and I don't know why he couldn't have done it (tea getting cold perhaps ) but I was just happy not getting stung for a rebore, he said I could pick one up for about £6 and I would have it forever or he would charge me about £40 to do it so I thanked him and moved on.
Pete thanks for that about the old cylinder I think I still have an old C90 engine round at my parents house that has been lying in a rhubarb patch for about 20 years, time to go digging.
thanks again for all your help, I'm off camping for the weekend so I'll get back to this lot on monday. |
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Ok I went for the bigger 3 legged hone and it didn't fit into the cylinder
so just going for the quick clean up and a light rub with fine wet and dry in the general direction of the previous hone marks, put it back together and hope for the best. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 173 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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