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I used flex-hone. Instructions on package says to hone with 10-30 oil (or honing oil) - I used 0-20 (this is what I had )Then so far so good.
I haven’t honed and cylinders yet but did inquire into the process. It was recommended that you use white cotton tee shirts with trans fluid and continue to wipe the cylinders down till the tees come out clean.
They also say specifically NOT to use solvents to clean. They say to use detergent to clean.
I am not chemist. I understand it needs to be cleaned from abrasives. But not sure solvents vs detergent is because of environment or for some other reason. Anyhow, I used what I had. I cleaned with brake clean and blue paper shop towels until they came out clean. Then I oiled and packed away. When I am going to assemble - I will do another thorough cleanup.
I didn't want to introduce water/detergent at this point to avoid flash rust.
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Good old warm soapy water does the job of cleaning the bore.
I used flex-hone. Instructions on package says to hone with 10-30 oil (or honing oil) - I used 0-20 (this is what I had )Then so far so good.
I haven’t honed and cylinders yet but did inquire into the process. It was recommended that you use white cotton tee shirts with trans fluid and continue to wipe the cylinders down till the tees come out clean.
They also say specifically NOT to use solvents to clean. They say to use detergent to clean.
I am not chemist. I understand it needs to be cleaned from abrasives. But not sure solvents vs detergent is because of environment or for some other reason. Anyhow, I used what I had. I cleaned with brake clean and blue paper shop towels until they came out clean. Then I oiled and packed away. When I am going to assemble - I will do another thorough cleanup.
I didn't want to introduce water/detergent at this point to avoid flash rust.
The soap/detergent suspends the abrasive particles and carries them away which solvent doesn't.
Wipe with a lint free white cloth or paper towels until they come away clean.
You won't get flash rust if you oil the bores as soon as the bores are clean and dry.
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I asked them to fix intake threaded holes, plug emissions and replace guides with 3-angle valve job.
The biggest concern they have is intake holes
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Oil, fuel and brake fluid does not bother it.
Scraping with pick obviously works Scuffing - no. Scraping with blade - takes paint off. But no flaking or signs that it didn't adhere. So, in my book - it works.
I also tried polishing. Not like gazz but works for me. I didn't take too much time, took me maybe 40 minutes to do this round section. With what I want - I can handle it.
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Right. Coating does not feel extremely hard. And it's very thin. If anything I expect it to scratch without chip/peal. But will see. Will keep you updated.Thanks, nice job on the polish. The big test of the Cerakote will be how it stands up to bolts being tightened. That’s were I see my choice of coatings fail.
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