Brush Research FLEX-HONE Cylinder Hone, BC Series, Silicon Carbide Abrasive, 3 (76 mm) Diameter, 240 Grit Size
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Muscle Car Builder
> 24 hourGreat
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Jose Velez
> 24 hourDid 2 passes with the 240grit on a RM250 cylinder and it came out beautiful , real smooth
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old hot rodder
> 24 hourjust what I needed
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R&D Hitz
> 24 hourUsed the 3” 240 grit. Did an amazing job on the steel sleeves in this machine for a set of SPI pistons. Compression and performance are still spot on after 800 miles of use. Definitely would recommend.
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Tom
> 24 hourI have personally relied on products from this company for a very long time in a professional setting. As far as ball Hones go Flex-Hone is the best and has been. The quality is top notch and the number of sizes they make are unequalled by any other company
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CLAIR
> 24 hourThis is an easy way to remove a small amount of metal from cylinders. It creates a smooth surface. I would recommend this item to others who wish to enlarge the inside of a cylinder.
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michael h.
> 24 hourThere was nothing to dislike safe and easy to use takes guesswork out of cylinder honing
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Joe A.
> 24 hourI used this on my 2004 Tacoma when putting in new leaf springs. I needed to clean and grind down a lot of rust on the inside of the shackle that the leaf spring bolt attaches to. This fit, and worked, perfectly! I went a few sizes up on the diameter of the hone versus the hole to be honed so there would be some additional friction and I could get it as smooth as possible. Attached it to my handle held drill and went to town. Would definitely order it again if I needed it!
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RICHARD OBRIEN
> 24 hourWow, I didnt know how great a tool this was! Perfect honing and amazing product engineering.
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Quualudes
> 24 hourSo I have this 1982 Honda Magna I recently acquired which needs some love to get back on the road. Apparently the previous owner dropped the bike while loading it on a trailer, decided not to fix it and let it sit for a few years. The sight glass was busted on the clutch master cylinder so the fluids drained out of the main chamber and after a few years of sitting, the rest of the fluid turned into some kind of green alien substance... After stripping some screws trying to get the thing took apart, I discovered the piston was quite stuck in the chamber - which required me to drill through the top of the piston, insert a metal screw and pry the b***h out with a crowbar. What I found in the chamber was nothing short of horrific - a nice thick black coating of whatever the brake fluid turned into after all these years. It looked like carbon, and it was impossible to get scrubbed out with brass bore cleaners or soaked out with anything I had available (which is a lot of stuff). I searched around for potential replacements on eBay, but there was nothing that looked like it would be a sure buy that would work - especially for the money these people were asking. So, I have to make this work... Eventually I gave up on the fruitless manual labor and tried to find another solution. Stumbled across honing engine cylinder and started looking for really small honing tools (5/8 or 16 mm). Found this, got it today, attached it to my drill, doused the cylinder and this tool with brake fluid for lubrication and let it go to work.... Freaking awesome results!!!! I got the 120 grit one, so once I get the OEM rebuild kit here, I will do a test fit and if things look snug, I will get the 320 grit brush and finish it up. Very happy to finally be able to move past the roadblock and get onto other stuff on this bike!!!