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On Sep 9, 12:26*pm, TJ wrote:
jamesgangnc wrote: "TJ" wrote in message ... I know that when new rings are installed in 4-cycle engines that it is generally recommended that the cylinder walls be honed to remove the glaze, so the the new rings will seat properly. Is the same true of 2-cycle engines? I expect it is, but I just thought I'd check. TJ Majority of the time. *There have been a few 2 strokes that used chrome cylinders. *Those can not be bored or honed. *It's unlikely that you have one but pretty obvious when you look at them. Yeah, I ran into that once with a chainsaw. Had to replace the whole block. These days, I probably wouldn't do that again. Chainsaws are everywhere, and always on sale somewhere. Even good ones, sometimes. TJ- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, I know what you mean! Used to be, I'd rebuild anything, now days, it's almost cheaper to go buy another chain saw, blower, or weed whacker! |
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