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You can get a honing machine for a hand tool identical to the centralising tyre pictured above, which does exactly the same job.I know a few engine builders don't even use the bench tool version as they proper the hand tool version of this.
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well i did say in the first thread that this wasn't ideal, and i also said this was possible to do with the engine in while just replacing pistons the same spec as standard, ie 86.00mm forged items.This is used as a light hone/deglaze to give the crosshatch pattern needed.
It can also be used to open up the tiny cleanance gap if needed.
Because this is so small a hand type tool would be ok.
You wouldn't need to be square to the engine as its self centralising.
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I believe this is what you did nath in you"501.8bhp" engine your so prowd of
is utter poo
nathan freke wrote:Fats i hear you have the same turbo as me- will be good to see the results once all plumbed in.
craig_mr2_mk1 wrote:
Best way to do it is get a professional to the motor, Like Don whos doin my motor now.
Craig.