To rehone or not?

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To rehone or not?

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I have an 86 aero 50 that seems to run pretty strong for the time, but i was going to tear it down and clean it up.

I know it has been opened before because it has washers on one side of the head bolts. I wanted to get a piston and rings and gaskets and freshen it up while im cleaning the thing and replacing the final drive. I was curious if I have to get the bore rehoned or only if the walls are smooth?

Local shop quoted me about 30 bucks to rehone, and with the cost of that, I thought about just getting an airsal kit. I know the malossi kits are better etc etc. I just want to clean it up and give it a little added compression for the wife to ride during the summer.

The other option obviously is to just leave it alone, though I probably would like to change out the head gasket at the least.
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Re: To rehone or not?

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Personally, I would purchase a nice ball hone and do it yourself. Can be used over and over many times and is easy to do. Always use fresh rings and break it in like you normally would a new cylinder. If you wanna go over the top you can add a new piston, small end bearing and pin but if theyre not obviously worn badly then no. The problem with the AF05 is locating decent replacement parts for them. Sure, cheap generic parts are abundant but who would want to freshen up a top-end with those?

Im also in the camp of “if it aint broke, dont fix it”. If its running great now, why dig into it at all?
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Meatball wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:49 pm “if it aint broke, dont fix it”.
what he said^^
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Re: To rehone or not?

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motormike wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 2:53 pm
Meatball wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 12:49 pm “if it aint broke, dont fix it”.
what he said^^


I agree with what they said^^^^
if you were installing a big bore cylinder you have to open it up. but if you're keeping the stock cylinder, and its running fine currently, leave the worms in the can. once its opened, its open.

+1 if it aint broke don't * with it. or K.I.S.S :thumbsup:
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The airsal kit is cast aluminum with a nicasil plated cylinder bore and once you overheat it badly, it’s time to replace. I agree with the “if it ain’t broke.....”👍🏼
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