I am trying to get the top end back together on my 80G.
I went to hone the cylinder barrels before I put it on the engine, and noticed I have some rust in 2 of the cylinders. It looks like these two cylinders were open and the bike sat for a long time.
The rust is horizontal as though the water was sitting on the rings.
My question is, other than boring (these are at 74.8mm now) is there any way to clean this out?
The one cleaned up ok, barely a trace left, but the other one has enough that after honing for several minutes, you can still feel it with your finger.
I went to hone the cylinder barrels before I put it on the engine, and noticed I have some rust in 2 of the cylinders. It looks like these two cylinders were open and the bike sat for a long time.
The rust is horizontal as though the water was sitting on the rings.
My question is, other than boring (these are at 74.8mm now) is there any way to clean this out?
The one cleaned up ok, barely a trace left, but the other one has enough that after honing for several minutes, you can still feel it with your finger.
If we think about it, ANY bike that has been sitting for more than 5 years likely has some rust on the one cylinder that is open on these engine, yet we put some oil in, roll them over by hand, then hit the starter...
Typically, when a bike has sat forever and may have this rust issue, it is common to put some oil in the cylinder and let it sit against this rust a day or so to "soften" it up and free up the rings. Then the rings just scrape it away during the first runs. If you feel RAISED edges on the cylinder wall, perhaps the same theory will apply. Just put some oil or blaster to it and let it soak to see if it softens it up to where it sill then hone off easily? JAT
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