Posted by Owen Aaland on September 06, 2015 at 03:56:24 from (209.105.17.213):
In Reply to: over haul kit question posted by 60 acre hillside on September 05, 2015 at 17:48:45:
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Don't ever assume that new sleeves are clean. Use 10 weight and lint free paper rags to clean them. cheap toilet paper usually works. Repeat until you no longer get any residue from the sleeves. To start with your rag will probably come out gray with remnants from the honing process. Another way yo clean them is with hot soapy water. Blow them dry immediately so they do not have a chance to rust.
If a sleeve needs to be honed after installation to get the proper fit with the piston it must be done with a rigid hone or you will make any out-of-round condition worse.
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