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Full Length Sizer Boring
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 792607" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>depends on the brand to a certain extent. What you might try is to run a standard Hi-Roc drill that's about 12mm into the die body. The drill should cut it OK. Then reindicate it all back in again, and cut it to size with a small boring bar with a ceramic insert. Once you get to about .545", I'd hone it to whatever size you desire. It is important that the final bore be very concentric with the OEM bore as the hone will follow that bore. The way I see it, your gonna end up trying to hone a blind bore, and this is not fun! I'd rough it in with a lathe, and then get somebody to finish it in a B&S #13 (leave him about .012" to grind)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 792607, member: 25383"] depends on the brand to a certain extent. What you might try is to run a standard Hi-Roc drill that's about 12mm into the die body. The drill should cut it OK. Then reindicate it all back in again, and cut it to size with a small boring bar with a ceramic insert. Once you get to about .545", I'd hone it to whatever size you desire. It is important that the final bore be very concentric with the OEM bore as the hone will follow that bore. The way I see it, your gonna end up trying to hone a blind bore, and this is not fun! I'd rough it in with a lathe, and then get somebody to finish it in a B&S #13 (leave him about .012" to grind) gary [/QUOTE]
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