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cylinder scoring--how much is too much?
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<blockquote data-quote="TimberPig" data-source="post: 412127" data-attributes="member: 5775"><p>Hone them up and run them. If they barely snag a fingernail, they aren't very deep, and since they are below the exhaust port, they will be fine. The only place where it rarely works out is if the plating is chipped off on the exhaust bridge, on a cylinder with one. Missing plating or scores there almost always cause seizures if reused. Yours should be just fine, with a light hone to smooth them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberPig, post: 412127, member: 5775"] Hone them up and run them. If they barely snag a fingernail, they aren't very deep, and since they are below the exhaust port, they will be fine. The only place where it rarely works out is if the plating is chipped off on the exhaust bridge, on a cylinder with one. Missing plating or scores there almost always cause seizures if reused. Yours should be just fine, with a light hone to smooth them out. [/QUOTE]
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