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Mitsu RacerX

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Feb 25, 2006
On the beach, Mississippi
After my spark plug melting and put a hole in the 1piston I'm going to have to change the pistons. Now my question is do I have to hone the block before I put the new rings/pistons in? My Comp. #'s were good before the accident happened. So will it hurt not to hone the block and just install the new pistons/rings? I'm not going for alot of power but maybe 230 to 250 horsepower. I need to get thsi done a quick as possible the head will be off by Wednesday(work 55+ hrs a week at work). And I need to now if I have to hone the block.
 
if your going through all that trouble might as well give it a quick hone. without honing the rings will not seat.


edit. make sure you didnt scratch the cylinder walls up. then they will need to be bored over
 
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