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Anyone else have Bore-Tech Carbide Bore process?

Started by Brad-Man, March 09, 2019, 12:35:54 PM

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Quote from: Brad-Man on March 10, 2019, 07:58:22 PM
So now that Bore-Tech is gone, I guess we need to know who else does a great job on boring and honing two stroke cylinders in the eastern half of the country.

Input welcomed.

Even shipping with FedEx or UPS from Ga. to Florida is only about $25
What I have seen with bore work is that a lots of shops can bore, but I see the Honing and Dial bore sizing off more than anything.
I need to post up some info on that again...I use Sunnen equipment and use special stone sets made for keyway bore honing and works exceptionally well on RD and 2 stroke cylinders.
Carbide works well like Lyn stated, but is a greater advantage for the 4 stroke cylinders as they run much drier bores than on the 2 strokes with oil added.
Nikasil works the best, even works well on the RD's coated over the cast iron sleeves.
Millennium and PowerSeal are the best at it.
Chuck
RD machine work, boring, porting, cranks and engine building.


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Team Scream Racing LLC
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Clearwater, FL. 33765
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