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The 2-Stroke Garage => Turning Wrenches => Topic started by: Greaser Greg on April 28, 2020, 09:15:30 PM

Title: Bore and hone
Post by: Greaser Greg on April 28, 2020, 09:15:30 PM
Looking for somebody cheap and good to do one r5 cylinder close to the heartland. :whistle:
Title: Re: Bore and hone
Post by: thatguy on April 28, 2020, 09:39:11 PM
"cheap and good"

Don't want much do ya? Ah just suck it up and send it off to Chuck.
Title: Re: Bore and hone
Post by: AAAltered on April 28, 2020, 10:54:40 PM
Good, Fast,  Cheap.  Pick two...
Title: Re: Bore and hone
Post by: Greaser Greg on April 29, 2020, 02:51:12 PM
Zacly! I have more time than $, so....
And by cheap, I mean around $80 a hole, or less.
Title: Re: Bore and hone
Post by: m in sc on April 30, 2020, 10:12:59 AM
my local guy is very good and that's about where he is price wise, but shipping would kill it, i agree, send to chuck. 
Title: Re: Bore and hone
Post by: economan on May 01, 2020, 11:28:21 AM
You can get cheap, OR good, If you believe you got both, beware.  :whistle:

Yep, send it to DR. Q.
Title: Re: Bore and hone
Post by: SUPERTUNE on May 05, 2020, 10:54:15 PM
I can be fast...Not cheap, but good!
With over 10,000 cylinders I've bored in my lifetime... that is what makes me good.
I bought my Rottler boring bar brand new in 1981 when I was 21!
(And no not all of them in my Rottler, as I also owned a Kwikway and Sunnen CV616 when I owned the automotive race machine shop)
Chuck

(https://photos.imageevent.com/supertune/joshuard400/large/20190824_165717.jpg)

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Title: Re: Bore and hone
Post by: jmendoza on May 07, 2020, 12:30:53 PM
Very nice work Chuck!

We had a local guy here who like Chuck, had been  doing 2-stroke boring for 50 years. He has a row of 3 Rottlers and 4 Kwickways, several Sunnen rod/keyway pedistal hones and a large derrick type Sunnen hone (looks like a grasshopper oil well). Best of all, like Chuck, he used torque plates for all the 2-stroke Air cooled Yamaha cylinders and other makes as well. His two sons now run the shop as Bill sadly passed away early this year.   

Chuck so correctly points out that experience is crucial when boring a 2-stroke, as they are very tricky to do correctly given the ports and relatively weak liners when compared to a 4 stroke engine block.   I gladly pay $90 a hole, or more, for someone like Chuck who has the right tooling and experience.  If we did not have the Qualls here locally, I would be shipping my cylinders to Chuck.
Title: Re: Bore and hone
Post by: m in sc on May 07, 2020, 07:54:17 PM
exactly.

my local guy learned from his dad whos shop basically did nothing but 2 strokes, he has about 38 years experience.. or id also send them south. I mean, a 10 minute drive is much easier for me. But that's a huge rarity these days.   :twocents: