In another thread, a respected individual commented "Normal practice, anytime the piston comes out if the cylinder, and especially when new rings are used, is to hone the cylinder as well."
Honing when installing new rings is obvious enough.
However, consider pulling a jug for any sort of inspection, finding nothing out of the ordinary, and re-installing it over the same rings and piston.
Why would it be necessary to hone? Please be specific.
Honing when installing new rings is obvious enough.
However, consider pulling a jug for any sort of inspection, finding nothing out of the ordinary, and re-installing it over the same rings and piston.
Why would it be necessary to hone? Please be specific.