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what stones to use H23 cylinder walls (Fiber Reinforced)

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    what stones to use H23 cylinder walls (Fiber Reinforced)

    I am rebuilding an H23 and am not sure what stones to use to hone the Fiber Reinforced cylinder walls.

    thanks

    #2
    you cant use stones for a finish.

    only to get to size but you'll need to polish the walls with a lapping compound in a honing machine.
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      #3
      i rebuild engines for a living you use stones on a honing machine....you dont want a polish or the rings will not seat properly...if you dont really know the answer then please dont just guess..thanks for the input though

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        #4
        so if you do this for a living, why are you asking us?

        this is how we do FRM's in the machine shop that I work at. good luck trying to get an answer out of anyone else.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Accordtyper91 View Post
          i rebuild engines for a living you use stones on a honing machine....you dont want a polish or the rings will not seat properly...if you dont really know the answer then please dont just guess..thanks for the input though


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            #6
            To hone FRM liners, perform the following:
            · Use a rigid hone (not a ball hone) with GC-600-J or finer stones for nonferrous
            metals. The honing pressure should be 200-300 kPa (2-3 kg-cm2, 29-43 psi).
            · Use an oil type honing oil.
            · Hone at 45-50 rpm to a 60 degree-crosshatch pattern.
            · Do not stroke the hone more than 20 cycles.
            · After honing, thoroughly clean the engine block of all metal particles by
            washing with hot soapy water, then dry and oil them immediately. Never use
            solvent; it will only redistribute the grit.
            · Some light vertical scoring and scratching is acceptable if it isn’t deep enough
            to catch your fingernail, and doesn’t run the full length of the bore. (rm,sn)

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              #7
              Originally posted by icedplaya123 View Post


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              Lol. I think he was asking because he has never done an engine with the FRM sleeves before.

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                #8
                that is correct..i have never had to deal with frs before so i was not sure...i just know that you never want a polished finish...i got the information i needed.. thanks for the help..

                thanks everyone

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                  #9
                  that info is wrong, you need to finish with lapping compound. even check the honda tuning article on FRM sleeves this month.
                  I <3 G60.

                  0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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                    #10
                    That info is straight from the manual.

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                      #11
                      manual is garbage.
                      I <3 G60.

                      0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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                        #12
                        or maybe your shop is wrong...I know plenty of big name shops that do it that way.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by d112crzy View Post
                          or maybe your shop is wrong...I know plenty of big name shops that do it that way.
                          I think your wrong.
                          I <3 G60.

                          0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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                            #14
                            I think you're asian.

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                              #15
                              I always thought he was white till I met him.
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