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Old 04-13-2005, 09:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
hobie237
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Originally Posted by ImPo Skyline
Use a hone. You can smooth the cylinder wall without removing much material. This You can use a either types of hone. The hone preferred looks like this -


The other hone looks like this -




It will be ideal to use both types of hone's to fix your problem. Begin with the tripod hone to remove the scratch. Complete the process by making a cross-hatched pattern on the cylinder walls with the ball hone. Do this by honing in an up and down motion.

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