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		| kurfbird Member
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:27 am    Post subject: Honing cylinder |   |  
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				| I have a few questions 
 Okay #1 cylnder had low compression 75 PSI.   I checked the valves and they look good when I removed the head.   Dont seem to be burnt nothing missing.
 
 I purchased a set of stock rings.   From reading Looks like a ball hone would be the best to hone the cylinder and then installed the new rings.
 
 I have never hones a cylinder before.   Can you take me through the steps.
 
 
 How do you measure the ring gap on the cylinder.
 
 Is there anything else I need to do on this evelution.
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		| alloy T56 Elitist
 
  
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				|  Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 11:24 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| A ball hone is really best for a used cylinder.  The ball type hone conforms to the cylinder taper, and a hone with stones on it doesn't really work as well on  a used (worn) cylinder.  But on a fresh bore I'd only used a stone type hone, and I'd only let a professional do this with a Sunnen machine. 
 To measure rig gaps, push the ring into the cylinder past the top 1/2" or so, make sure it's square on the bore (a piston to push it down works great) and use feeler gages to measure the end gap.
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		| kurfbird Member
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:41 pm    Post subject: Made some decisions |   |  
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				| Pulling the motor out of the car. 
 Going back to my orginal motor
 
 Taking low compresson head to the machine shop and have them do a valve job and see if the valves were my problem.
 
 If its the valve were the problem I wont hone.
 
 A few people on TGO dought that the compresson would drop to 75 psi and all the rest were good between 135-150 PSI
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 kurfbird
 
 1991 Camaro 3.1 v6
 1991 Firebird 3.1 v6
 1992 Formula 350 5.7
 
 700r4 Transmissions
 
 brucesthirdgenparts.com
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