Just need to lightly hone my cylinder for fresh rings. Wondering what grit stones everybody uses..
Roseand The Weaponizer Site Supporter Location Wisconsin Jun 23, 2015 #1 Just need to lightly hone my cylinder for fresh rings. Wondering what grit stones everybody uses..
Roseand The Weaponizer Site Supporter Location Wisconsin Jun 23, 2015 #3 That seems awfully coarse for just a light cross hatching?
Ducky Back in the game! Location Charlotte, NC Jun 23, 2015 #4 Supertune (Chuck from Xscream) says 320.
DAG Yes, my balls tickled from that landing Location Charlotte, NC Jun 23, 2015 #5 its what dasa recommends. I did mine in 400grit and they got f'd up. #LearnedTheHardWay
kevbo Location dfw Jun 23, 2015 #7 Twostrokes need a coarser grit than fourstrokes. Typically around 220 for iron cylinders.
Roseand The Weaponizer Site Supporter Location Wisconsin Jun 23, 2015 #8 I did 320 and I heard that from someone else too.. Cylinder was perfect and still had some of the old crosshatch left so I just did 320. Too late now.
I did 320 and I heard that from someone else too.. Cylinder was perfect and still had some of the old crosshatch left so I just did 320. Too late now.
SXIPro JM781 Big Bore Location Here on the 'X' mostly Jun 23, 2015 #9 Roseand said: I did 320 and I heard that from someone else too.. Cylinder was perfect and still had some of the old crosshatch left so I just did 320. Too late now. Click to expand... If 320 is what Chucky recommends, I sure wouldn't worry.
Roseand said: I did 320 and I heard that from someone else too.. Cylinder was perfect and still had some of the old crosshatch left so I just did 320. Too late now. Click to expand... If 320 is what Chucky recommends, I sure wouldn't worry.
Roseand The Weaponizer Site Supporter Location Wisconsin Jun 23, 2015 #10 This is the cross hatching on the other cylinder And thsts mine. It's a little decieving because the old cross hatching can still be seen.
This is the cross hatching on the other cylinder And thsts mine. It's a little decieving because the old cross hatching can still be seen.