I have an older Briggs-Stratton engine, aluminum block, model series 130000. The engine lost it's compression and after pressure testing it, I determined it was the rings. After doing a measurement of the cylinder bore, it was about .017 over the specs. After checking locally, no one can get the block into their machine to bore it, so I had the idea that maybe with the correct stones I could use a cylinder hone with a drill and hone the .003 needed to make it a .020 over cylinder. So, if this idea is feasible, could someone recommend the grit for the stones needed for this job.
Now, I have also seen mentioned that when an aluminum block comes to the point of needing to be bored, it should just be trashed and not waste any time on trying to repair it. So, I am asking if my idea of honing the cylinder would be just a waste of time? Thanks.
Now, I have also seen mentioned that when an aluminum block comes to the point of needing to be bored, it should just be trashed and not waste any time on trying to repair it. So, I am asking if my idea of honing the cylinder would be just a waste of time? Thanks.