This guy is in competent, read the comments below they are not insulting they are factual. This guy is dangerous. I am a time served apprentice fully qualified and have honed out many cylinders you do not use a glaze buster to do honing you use a Delapena ot Lisle cylinder hone.
@1990fordf150custom yes, but this is assuming your cylinder is still with in diameter, out-of-round, and taper specs after honing. also assuming the temper in the rings has not been lost from overheating. and if you ever pull a cylinder that has a stuck ring or three, even if they aint broken they are garbage.
Thats horrible, NOONE do this. He had the drill spinning way to fast and was moving it through the cylinder to slow. Which creates a bad hone. You want the cross hatchs at a 60deg angle, I bet these cross hatches are les than 20deg.
this is how not to do it... by the honeing process, some special patterns are made (the tool moves up and down), so the speed of the translations are correlated to the rotation speed.
WD-40 works just fine and one thing he didn't mention...once the bore is smooth...slow the drill way down and move the drill back and forth with a some good in/out speed...it will create the 45* cross hatch the rings need to have a good seal during break in.
@DeanMLFlame 60* is optimum, and honing is not to create good seal during break in. honing is so that the new rings can eventually create a glass smooth sealing surface by flattening the ridges of the hone scratches over the course of approximately a hundred miles.
The Allis WC is an allfuel tractor,meaning it burnt something like kerosene. Very common in the 1930s. She would burn anything. When they stopped making distillate, farmers mixed 6 parts diesal with 4 gas.
Should be the same procedures for both. I'll answer any questions ya got
Yay for Marvel Mystery Oil...!!!!! Don't ya just hate not having camera help? There's never anyone around to hold the camera, or that knows what it takes to shoot good video..
....a difficult way to make scrap....you really don't have any idea what you are doing isn't?....
auntiebarbara85 1 month ago
This guy is in competent, read the comments below they are not insulting they are factual. This guy is dangerous. I am a time served apprentice fully qualified and have honed out many cylinders you do not use a glaze buster to do honing you use a Delapena ot Lisle cylinder hone.
Mike MIRTE R Tech Eng ex Guy Motors apprentice
guylorries 1 month ago
first, learn how to spell the word 'cylender'
urgeone 2 months ago
lol this guy is a complete moron
tqadir007 4 months ago
Thanks for the explanation !
qjmpq 4 months ago
now lets say you hone it, but the original piston and rings are still good, can you put the piston back in? or do you have to get a brand new piston?
1990fordf150custom 9 months ago
@1990fordf150custom yes, but this is assuming your cylinder is still with in diameter, out-of-round, and taper specs after honing. also assuming the temper in the rings has not been lost from overheating. and if you ever pull a cylinder that has a stuck ring or three, even if they aint broken they are garbage.
crazydriver1978 8 months ago
How to spell "cylinder".
Z0mbeSlayer 10 months ago 2
Never try doing it one handed its always best to gaffa tape the camera around your head ;)
NCTurbulence 10 months ago
Would not let you near any engine of mine...!!!
CheekyMaintenanceMan 1 year ago 12
way too much speed on the drill
boaterbil 1 year ago
spelling!!
stacker97 1 year ago
@stacker97 that too
boaterbil 1 year ago
what if you skip this process?
sctflasher379 1 year ago
LMAO, is that a corn ear at 2:35? The hell is it doing in the shop?
GGigabiteM 1 year ago
@GGigabiteM butplug ? maby ? lol
SuperNobama1 1 year ago
glazebreaker
boaterbil 1 year ago
To much rpm dude...
bleach2405 1 year ago 2
@bleach2405 nah he should put a hone on a 30,000k dremel LOL that b epic
SuperNobama1 1 year ago
W T F !!!
pierce4484 1 year ago
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pierce4484 1 year ago
you spell cylender CYLINDER.
jack.
minedronebiznis 1 year ago
@minedronebiznis
and diesel `diesal`
obviulsy he didnt go to school
bugiktm 1 year ago
Good god, your turning the hone waaaay to fast.
i can't watch anymore :(
jacktheripped 1 year ago
Not enough up/down motion dude. Your honing marks are going to be flat : |
lavid2006 1 year ago
I love your voice. :)
PlayTilTheyBleed 1 year ago
so how much would it cost to just get in bored by a shop?
twistedkeys1 1 year ago
Thats horrible, NOONE do this. He had the drill spinning way to fast and was moving it through the cylinder to slow. Which creates a bad hone. You want the cross hatchs at a 60deg angle, I bet these cross hatches are les than 20deg.
thegamefgunit 1 year ago
@thegamefgunit That is what I thought? I do not know the specs but this is far from precise.
04Forester 1 year ago
this makes the seleve bigger right?
ozmo69 1 year ago
did anyone else catch his spaz attack moment when the hone went all the way through?
bigdogsdog 1 year ago 22
@bigdogsdog I would if I had only one hand on that drill!!
04Forester 1 year ago
@bigdogsdog yes 1:40
crazydriver1978 8 months ago
this is how not to do it... by the honeing process, some special patterns are made (the tool moves up and down), so the speed of the translations are correlated to the rotation speed.
ladaclub 1 year ago
Would it be better if you use a standing drill press?.
211Alucard 1 year ago
you are bending the cylinder sleave already in the vise! And these type of hones do not work well also...
john8indian 1 year ago
WD-40 works just fine and one thing he didn't mention...once the bore is smooth...slow the drill way down and move the drill back and forth with a some good in/out speed...it will create the 45* cross hatch the rings need to have a good seal during break in.
DeanMLFlame 2 years ago 4
@DeanMLFlame 60* is optimum, and honing is not to create good seal during break in. honing is so that the new rings can eventually create a glass smooth sealing surface by flattening the ridges of the hone scratches over the course of approximately a hundred miles.
crazydriver1978 8 months ago
great video! thanks
Tertification 2 years ago
Thanks bro. Good video
moneyend111 2 years ago
Good job. 5*
ZMagic97 2 years ago
Does it matter what kind of drill you use? I have a cordless drill, and it has pretty good torque.
mgospeed31 2 years ago
No it doesnt, if it has enough torque its alright
1993TMAXX 1 year ago
what type of honing tool is that brother?
what is it called? is it better than flex hone?
suzytang 2 years ago
Flex hone does a better job
1993TMAXX 1 year ago
is that from a diesel?
DionysiosA76 3 years ago
The Allis WC is an allfuel tractor,meaning it burnt something like kerosene. Very common in the 1930s. She would burn anything. When they stopped making distillate, farmers mixed 6 parts diesal with 4 gas.
Should be the same procedures for both. I'll answer any questions ya got
ChuckE2009 3 years ago
Yay for Marvel Mystery Oil...!!!!! Don't ya just hate not having camera help? There's never anyone around to hold the camera, or that knows what it takes to shoot good video..
vidman008 3 years ago
Finally, I've been looking ofr some thing like this!
thedomonator 3 years ago