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Cleaning cylinder walls
I am very close to re-assembling a 93 Dodge Shadow Es (six cylinder). heads were warped and i got them milled and what not, but due to coolant burning and setting in the cylinders, they need cleaned up before i put it together. how can i accomplish cleaning off this "residue" on the walls off cylnder and top of piston before she gets put back together? thanks in advance
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Re: Cleaning cylinder walls
Use a hone and motor for the cylinder walls.
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Re: Cleaning cylinder walls
if the engine is still in the vehicle, you won't be able to hone the cylinders, only way you'll be able to do that, (if I understood your question right) is removing the rest of the engine out and rebuilding the entire unit.
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