96 CBR 600 Light rust on cylider walls
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96 CBR 600 Light rust on cylider walls
Hi, i recently purchased a 1996 CBR 600 F3 from a friend, the bike needed work, it didn't run and it sat for a bout 2 years, i pulled the head off and brought it to Honda to have it cleaned up and have the valves reseated, but in the cylinder walls there is light rust in two of them, how can i go about removing the rust without damaging the cylinder walls.
P.S. i was told to use CLR but i'm a little hesitant cause i don't know if its corrosive and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
P.S. i was told to use CLR but i'm a little hesitant cause i don't know if its corrosive and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I wouldn't use sandpaper!
The cylinder is precision machined for a reason. Your just asking for problems with lose of compression and burning oil doing this.
Get a good shop manual and tear the engine down so it can be honed. It's really not that difficult and will be well worth it in the long run.
The cylinder is precision machined for a reason. Your just asking for problems with lose of compression and burning oil doing this.
Get a good shop manual and tear the engine down so it can be honed. It's really not that difficult and will be well worth it in the long run.
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I wouldn't use sandpaper!
The cylinder is precision machined for a reason. Your just asking for problems with lose of compression and burning oil doing this.
Get a good shop manual and tear the engine down so it can be honed. It's really not that difficult and will be well worth it in the long run.
The cylinder is precision machined for a reason. Your just asking for problems with lose of compression and burning oil doing this.
Get a good shop manual and tear the engine down so it can be honed. It's really not that difficult and will be well worth it in the long run.