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A very old mechanic that I worked for. He preached, if a cylinder wall is smooth with no scoring, why would anyone screw up that perfectly machined surface with a hone.Understand he is using top of the line - one at a time hand built engines. The piston rings are made specific to that hone spec by total seal. Then he “runs” the engine on the simulator testing machine which is about 5 times the cost of a regular dyno. One of his engines is double the price of a new crate from the factory.
Don’t go thinking you’re no longer breaking in an engine. It’s just that with what his shop does he takes cash of the first 400 miles break in for you.
Honed = the bottle brush with abrasive balls?A very old mechanic that I worked for. He preached, if a cylinder wall is smooth with no scoring, why would anyone screw up that perfectly machined surface with a hone.
I always honed.
When I rebuilt the Poly Head 318 in the W100, i didnt hone. Went with 0.010 over rings, adjusted end gap and putter together.
The only smoke that engine ever made was burning off the assembly lube.
It has not smoked nor used oil from day one.
If the next rebuild I do, the pistons fits that nice with no cylinder scoring, I will follow the same procedure.
SAE did an extensive study on the subject of to hone or not to hone.
They had a fleet of trucks that all run similar routes.
When it came time to rebuild engines, if cylinders measured good with no scoring, they didnt hone. Some engines they honed the cylinders to rid scoring and some needed to be bored.
They did a very close watch on maintenance and oil consumption.
Their findings were that the engines that did not require honing used less oil than the engines that required honing and also bored and honed.
Guess this old Poly 318 is My test engine and so far is holding up to the SAEs findings.
I have used those.Honed = the bottle brush with abrasive balls?
And watching that video of Daves Auto, they showed a short glimpse of a cylinder or two and those appeared to be honed down to a fine polish.The difference now is they measure the cylinder wall texture to an unbelievable tolerance. Not at all like it use to be