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Brush Honer
Hey guys, When using a brush honer on cylinder walls, is lubricant required or no? Thanks!
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Re: Brush Honer
yes
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Re: Brush Honer
If I am using a 3-stone hone, I do not lubricate the cylinder walls. If I am using the bottle brush type, I use light oil.
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Re: Brush Honer
I only use a 3-stone hone and prefer to use diesel fuel as a lubricant. I've been using it since around 1970 and have never had a problem with it.
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