daveswaves
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Re: 1991 V135 - Project Engine

Gotta keep you honest here, polishing never hurts, even in a 2 stroke. The carb and the intake path should do the atomizing. not the rod. The rod is never moving fast enough in relation to the air fuel charge to atomize anything. The air fuel charge is moving just slightly slower than the rod. A rough surface can cause the fuel to drop out of suspension and not be available for the intake charge. If you are going to modify rods in any way they should be shot peaned afterward to relieve stress. Just my 2 cents, spend it any way you wantSounds kinda personal... LOL.. I don't go all the way to polishing them. I just use a die grinder to smooth out the sharp edges left from the casting. I just taking the extra time to finish what was started at the factory.
Removing sharp edges significantly reduces heat and stress concentrations. Polishing them makes the slippery and is effective in an oil bath motor but in a two stroke it's not and issue. I'm of the theory that polishing actually reduces crankase fuel atomization in two strokes but then maybe it's just because I'm to lazy to do it.![]()