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De glaze
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Re: De glaze
For De - Glazing CYLINDER BORES I used a tool called Flex Hone.
I've never heard of a "liquid" to do this job (but that means nothing !)
It sounds like a good option. HOWEVER, I'd be inclined to check with Millers before you use it with a roller bearing crank in a Zed. Also, its only 20w. I would not want to run such a light viscosity oil in a Zed motor - not even for a short time.
I've never heard of a "liquid" to do this job (but that means nothing !)
It sounds like a good option. HOWEVER, I'd be inclined to check with Millers before you use it with a roller bearing crank in a Zed. Also, its only 20w. I would not want to run such a light viscosity oil in a Zed motor - not even for a short time.
Re: De glaze
Unsure what you are trying to do. De-glazing normally refers to the cylinder bore, using a hone tool.
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Sunny Bournemouth. Dorset. UK.
Sunny Bournemouth. Dorset. UK.
Re: De glaze
Looks like 'running-in' oil to me, used to use it for the first fill in a rebuilt engine back in my Mini days.
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