Deglazing cylinder bores

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M25VAN
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Re: Deglazing cylinder bores

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Interesting stuff, thanks guys. Time for some reading up. :)
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Re: Deglazing cylinder bores

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I've used the flap whell type, bought it from a local motor factors.
When I had a job working on Briggs and Stratton engines we used the bead type for glaze busting and the stone type for reboring. Aluminium cylinders on those engines though I think the difference is just the speed metal is removed.

"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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