96 CBR 600 Light rust on cylider walls
#11
before using sandpaper, try some brillo pad. the usually green scrubbing part on a kitchen sponge. can you get a picture so we can see how much rust there is?
be mostly concerned with pits where the rings touch. if there is a little bit above that, you should be okay
be mostly concerned with pits where the rings touch. if there is a little bit above that, you should be okay
Last edited by 74demon; 10-13-2011 at 12:24 PM.
#14
if u dont mind an extra tear down. i would just put it together and run it, after a light rub with the oil and 800 paper. just dont try to take out anything serious with the sand paper , just knock off any high spots,or u will just make the rings leak bad.
u may find it smokes or it may be fine. no big deal. if it smokes bad u know u need a lot of work and cash. your going to need to go up 1 size piston and a bore.
keep riding untill u have the cash. if theres no smoke u are golden, for a while.
u may find it smokes or it may be fine. no big deal. if it smokes bad u know u need a lot of work and cash. your going to need to go up 1 size piston and a bore.
keep riding untill u have the cash. if theres no smoke u are golden, for a while.
Last edited by mark1200; 10-13-2011 at 05:46 PM.
#15
OK then sounds good, I'm gonna get the 800 grit paper today clean up the cylinders (VERY CAREFULLY) and when i pick the head up from Honda tomorrow put it all together get the carbs and see how she does, i hope she does fine too. And if she runs like a champ ill be happier than a child when they get there first bike Christmas morning.
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