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2006-07-23 17:58:29
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answer #1
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answered by rsist34 5
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Small Engine Cylinder Boring
2016-11-05 00:16:09
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Buy a small engine boring bar. Enroll in your choice technical school. Choose one of these courses. Small engine repair, Automotive maintenance, or Machining. Do the assignments, don't fall asleep in class pass the exams and lab tests.
Alternately try this:
Buy a boring bar, convince or pay a professional to teach you how to bore a small engine.
If that doesn't appeal to you try this:
Buy a boring bar, Get a whole slew of small engine blocks, read the instructions if it has any, cross your fingers and start boring. You will either, eventually learn to bore a block or you will write a Shakespeare Sonnet.
But don't even think for a minute anyone is going to be able to tell you in 500 words or less how to perform a skilled machining operation on Yahoo answers.
2006-07-23 18:15:39
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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When you bore out a cylinder, you remove metal from the walls to make the cylinder larger. This is done when the cylinder is no longer round. A special cutter is used to remove an amount of metal, that is determined before the process is started, to make the cylinder round again.This is not something you can do at home. Precision machine tools are used and tolerances are measured in thousandths of an inch. If you don't bore enough, you've just wasted time. If you bore too much, you ruin the engine.
2006-07-23 18:08:26
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answer #4
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answered by monte 6
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If you do not have the equipment or experience, you need to take it to a machinist to bore it out for you. There is no way you will be able to bore out the engine with anything around the house as the work must be very precise or the engine will bind.
2006-07-23 18:05:15
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answer #5
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answered by alpha.kilo 1
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Anything can be bored. Machine shop can answer your question as to how far (bore size) you can go. Don't go to school for this as stated above. Too much investment for something that will take a long time to repay you.
2006-07-23 19:23:52
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answer #6
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answered by a1quick57 3
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boreing out cylinder walls requiers removing engine & sending out to a machine shop unless you have a cylinder bore.
2006-07-23 18:06:37
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answer #7
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answered by silver00ramair 1
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First you have to take everything apart to get to the piston the take the head and take every thing off that then clean it NOT WITH WATER then take it to your local machine shop and tell them how much to bore it out....hope that helps.
2006-07-23 18:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Hope this helps!
2015-05-02 13:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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