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torkum 07-29-2008 10:11 PM

Cylinder Rust - How Bad Is It? [PIC]
 
This is #2 on my 5.4 that I'm building and am needing opinions on how bad this is. I think it is beyond honing, probably 10 over :confused:

http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/6...llsize/016.jpg

Silver FX4 07-29-2008 10:16 PM

Well with out seeing it is hard to tell how deep the rust is,but you are probably right.

Need4racin 07-29-2008 10:27 PM

I think it will be fine, take it to the machine shop and see.

temp1 07-29-2008 10:44 PM

Lots of honing and larger sized rings. :lol:

Larry.

lowflyingbird 07-30-2008 08:12 AM

I've honed out worse
 
Go and use a drill hone with a coarse set of stones, then go to med. and fine, remember lots of oil. I usually then go to a fine ball hone and a brush after that. Take your time and keep speed down on the drill to get a good angled pattern. Keep in mind that a hand drill hones does almost nothing comparred to a machine shops hone. You have to be going at it for atleast 15 min in one cylinder to make a difference noticable on a ring gap.
A machine shop may not tell you that it can be done, in order to sell you a bill of goods on an over bore.
Also I dont think any machine shop would hone without removing the entire rotating assembly, which will cost you more $$$ on fasteners. Do it yourself and save that extra $$$ Then if you find that it's no good, you will atleast know that your not throwing money away.
Lowflyingbird

torkum 07-30-2008 06:04 PM

Thanks for the info lowflyingbird :thumbsup:

po1911 07-31-2008 12:30 AM

what i would do very first thing is take a rag with wd-40 or similar on it and take the surface rust off and see if the metal is pitted that will give you a better idea of where you are at the pic just looks like surface blooms if that is the case then you are ok but if there is pitting you may be in for some work:thumbsup:

CRASH594 07-31-2008 12:42 AM

Hone and go. I would not evan remove the piston but make sure you wipe it good after (turn it over a couple of times and rewipe) and a light coat of STP oil treatment for start up

rmeidlinger 07-31-2008 09:36 PM

JBREW Must Approve
 
DO NOT I repeat DO NOT touch that engine until JBREW approves

scottbigred 07-31-2008 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by rmeidlinger (Post 3313369)
DO NOT I repeat DO NOT touch that engine until JBREW approves

ummm....




what???? :confused:


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