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14 Jan 2006 06:03 #17835 by lemo32
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:huh: does anybody know if these portable sunnnen
hones could also be used to bore cylinders. If so could they be used to bore 900 to 1015 and still stay within tolorences.

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14 Jan 2006 13:22 #17876 by Duck
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It's time, not tolerance. It's gonna take forever. Hone is for finish work.
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14 Jan 2006 14:10 #17888 by arobsum
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with a hone it would take forever. get it bored first...save yourself alot of headaches.

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14 Jan 2006 15:01 #17897 by steell
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0.005" removal per minute is not fast enough for you?

www.watsontooling.com.au/pdf/79b-87.pdf

I'll admit a Van Norman would be better, but it's not exactly portable (or cheap) :D

does anybody know if these portable sunnnen

hones could also be used to bore cylinders. If so could they be used to bore 900 to 1015 and still stay within tolorences.


Yes and yes.
Might take you 15 minutes of actual honing time (plus set up) per cylinder though.

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14 Jan 2006 16:19 #17908 by Duck
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5 thou a minute?
.125mm/min
Yep that's 16 minutes per jug.

What kind of stones are they using to get this rate with the
portable? I didn't see any specs in the link. Will look some more. I could really use one of these if they cut that fast.

OK found it. 'fast material removal up to 5 thou/min'
I'm kind of skeptical. When you spread it over the whole bore it's a lot of material.

-Duck

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14 Jan 2006 17:18 #17914 by craigpuckett
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4mmx4 is a lot of Boring much less honing, thats .157" per hole at .006" per stroke thats a little over 26 strokes on a boring bar, per hole.

just my .02B)

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14 Jan 2006 17:24 #17916 by steell
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You might check out Sunnen for more info:
www.sunnen.com/product.jsp?id=38&slink=y

This is the way to go if you have a pocket (maybe a house) full of change :)

www.kwik-way.com/products/Engine/1291.htm

Or:

www.winonavannorman.com/machines/cb2800.html

I can dream can't I :D

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14 Jan 2006 18:09 #17928 by APE Jay
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No you can't. We have done .020" on our power stroker hone on some Harley® cylinders, using 100 grit stones to remove most of it, but it was a lot of work.

It is only $95.00 to have it done. The hone cost way more than that.

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14 Jan 2006 19:11 #17942 by wireman
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youd have to do a lot of cylinders at $95.00 to pay for that little jewel,you also have to learn to use it.who wants to be the first to try it on their cylinder?even in my electrical,hvac,plumbing business there are certain things we sub out just because of liability and the hassles involved with certain jobs that you spend a lot of time and money teaching someone how to do,then it turns into an expensive doorstop!(been there ,done that!bwaha)goodluck,happy wrenching!

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14 Jan 2006 20:14 #17949 by steell
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With 3 or 4 extra 750 four blocks and the same number of 750 twin blocks plus 2 or 3 extra motors for each I think I can afford to experiment.

And I hate having to pay someone else to do something.

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15 Jan 2006 02:33 #17961 by Duck
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I wouldn't worry even if you only had one block. The tolerance is the easy part if you measure often.

The 0.005"/minute is the rate of material removed by the tool.
The reference surface is the area of the stones face.
It's not the rate of bore diameter increase.

Take the face area of the stone and divide it by the area you want to remove material from. Multiply this by your 0.005" min
and you will have the best rate of diameter increase you can expect.

For example:
If hone has 4 x 2" x 1/2" stones that's 4sq inch.
If bore is 3" x 8" that's 72sq inch.
Ratio is 1/18
0.005"/min translates to "up to" 0.007mm/min radius increase.
I wouldn't want to do this with a hand held tool.

Another thing to consider is stone cost....you'll use a lot of them.

-Duck

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15 Jan 2006 07:07 #17977 by BSKZ650
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I would agree with jay, for the most part, it can be done if youy have a bunch of time, you would get a better round hole if it was bored. one thing you are going to have to consider, HEAT, to remove that much you are going to put a lot oh heat in the jug, this will cause out of round problems, you are going ot have to do it slow and let them cool off often to keep them round

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