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Thread: Hondaline 300r Cylinder and Head

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    You have to contact him but he does great work. He has a website.http://flotekperformance.com/services

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    Popeye is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Thanks man. I sent him an email. Also talking to a fellow member about doing it. Trying to figure out how I want to get the paint off first. I'm thinking aircraft stripper or Permatex gasket remover. Will a brass scrubby or brush scratch the aluminum? I'm also thinking I could just coat it and then take it to a manual car wash and spray it down. Any suggestions would be great.

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    Popeye is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Update: Aircraft stripper didn't touch the paint. I put a lot of elbow grease into it for nothing lol. I'm just gonna put it up until I can afford to send it off. Hopefully Mr. Mears will email me back tomorrow, but really that is more power than I need. I'm also figuring on it being pretty expensive. From what I've read though, he produces some great results.

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    ForeverThreeWhe is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    I had my 300r ported and modded for the 330 piston by Denny, then when it arrived over here in australia i made up wooden blocks that could be bolted to all the openings to protect the bore. I then had it media blasted with fine sand then i had it high pressure water blasted, then polished.






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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverThreeWhe View Post
    I had my 300r ported and modded for the 330 piston by Denny, then when it arrived over here in australia i made up wooden blocks that could be bolted to all the openings to protect the bore. I then had it media blasted with fine sand then i had it high pressure water blasted, then polished.





    That is like a work of art.

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