Brush Research FLEX-HONE Cylinder Hone, BC Series, Silicon Carbide Abrasive, 3 (76 mm) Diameter, 240 Grit Size
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Ryan M.
> 3 dayI used this to clean up the slide hole on a caliper on a 13 gmc 2500HD. Worked good and cleaned it right up. Wish I thought of using one of these sooner! I did notice a bit of wear on the stones after one use but not overly concerning.
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Gene Goyette
> 3 dayHoned a Golfcart cylinder in no time, removed fine scratches and ridge at top of cylinder in under 5 minutes. Pricey but cheaper than a machine shop and frankly equal results for all I needed.
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Doug Hopkins
> 3 dayWorked great
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Tom
> 3 dayI 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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Trickel
> 3 dayThis is a great upgrade over regular 3 blade hones, especially for those that dont have much experience with regular hones. This hone is very easy to use and works very well, make sure you use a good lubricant while you hone, 10w30 oil is what I used. The one major downside to this and any other ball hone, over a regular hone, is that you can only use this hone for the specific size cylinders. Where 3 blade hones can be used for several different size cylinder bores. Other than that I would highly recommend this hone, it worked flawlessly for me.
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natedogg
> 3 dayWas easy to use
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Vintage Motorcycle Repair
> 3 dayI have six of these now, and I buy a new one if I need a size I dont have. They work perfectly to take the glaze off of a motorcycle cylinder before installing a new piston and/or rings. They are sturdy, and last a very long time if treated well. Pro Tip: Dip them in transmission fluid before honing.
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Michael E Stora
> 3 dayIf you are only a tiny bit over the nominal size do not follow the instructions and go up one size. They are oversized to begin with (my 1 1/8 hone being a few thousandths shy of 1 1/4). I bought a 1 1/8 hone to remove the seam from 1 SCH40 pipe and open it up from 1.03 to 1.06 so that 3/4 pipe will telescope in structural applications. I also intended to use it to open up 25mm aluminum C-cell flashlight tubes to fit 26mm LiFePO4 cells (1.026). I am hoping that after breaking in the hone on the steel pipe I will be able to start it in the aluminum tube without damaging the end. I think in both cases I would have been better served in not following the instructions and buying the 1 hone instead.
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Leonard P.
> 3 dayI was putting in new rings, but had a glaze on the cylinder bore. this quickly removed the glaze and will allow the new rings to seat properly.
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old hot rodder
> 3 dayjust what I needed