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So i was reading through captain nortons notes on cylinder honing in Vol 3, and it's stated in there how honing a bore to re-attain a cross hatch for new rings is essentially pointless. The only thing accomplished is creating new scratches which now have increased the diameter of the cylinder.
I have read many posts on ring break-in such as a course hone for cast iron rings, installed dry, and blasted from the get go, but this is new information to me. Everything i have read concerning a re-ring is to re-hone and bed them in.
I do NOT mean to create an argument, only a civilized discussion and other perspectives. Here is the link to the information above http://home.clara.net/captain.norton/cn ... tml#3.14.2
I have read many posts on ring break-in such as a course hone for cast iron rings, installed dry, and blasted from the get go, but this is new information to me. Everything i have read concerning a re-ring is to re-hone and bed them in.
I do NOT mean to create an argument, only a civilized discussion and other perspectives. Here is the link to the information above http://home.clara.net/captain.norton/cn ... tml#3.14.2