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    Just got a couple of questions regarding honing:
    I intend to use Moly rings, standard thickness, .060 overbored, with hyper pistons.
    What grit honing stones should I use?
    What angle should the crosshatch be?
    How critical is the angle?
    Thanks for any answers,
    Max
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    Originally posted by MadMax
    Just got a couple of questions regarding honing:
    I intend to use Moly rings, standard thickness, .060 overbored, with hyper pistons.
    What grit honing stones should I use?
    What angle should the crosshatch be?
    How critical is the angle?
    Thanks for any answers,
    Max
    600 grit,it depends on if it is done manually or with a machine.I.M.O. the final finish is more important than the angle.

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    Originally posted by DennyW
    Go read these. It's not quit as simple as that. You need to know why, and what to use from the start.

    http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/hdcylinderbores.htm

    http://www.aa1car.com/library/honing98.htm



    The finish is important, but the hatch angle is also important.
    The point I was making was I don't want people think you can just grab a piece of sand paper and go to town.Which is what someone had posted earlier in a another post about honing.

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    When you get your rings, the manufacturer should provide the proper grit. Moly rings like round bores and a smoother hone. Cast rings will tolerate a lot and take a rougher hone around 220.
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