I would not suggest the use of the wet-or-dry sand paper. You could use the
emery cloth like that used for the final polishing of journals on cranks.
However, a "deglazing" hone is the appropriate method. Don't worry about
removing too much material. You could not take hardly any off by using your
hands.
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From: 6pack-bounces+jar7u=hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu@autox.team.net on behalf of
John North
Sent: Tue 1/29/2008 10:04 PM
To: Triumph 6 Pack
Subject: [6pack] Corrosion in cylinder bores
I procrastinated too long on engine re-assembly. Now I see the
beginnings of corrosion in one of the bores. It's more like staining
than rust at this point. What's the best to do? Will a quick
polish with 400 or 1000 grit paper do any harm? Can't imagine it
will take more than .0005 off the bore... Other alternatives?
John North
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