Re: motor rebuild questions
You said not too bad. Since you have it torn down you can't give me an answer but the compression on the other 2 cylinders would be interesting in determining a course of action. If they were above 120 it speaks of good rings and walls meaning a honing would be all that's required with new piston and rings. I prefer a ball type hone. Flex-Hone is the one I have used successfully. Unlike the 3 fingered stone type hones, being individual spheres and lots of them, they follow the contour of the cylinder much better allowing you to remove a minimum of material.
If you are going to bore one cylinder then I see it as upsetting the balance of the engine. Bore all or none as I see it.
I'd surely consider honing all 3 cylinders with new rings on all pistons. You can buy the hone for a lot less than you can pay for a boring job.
Go to
BRM Flex-Hone, Industrial Brushes, Wire Brushes and when the home page comes up drop down to the second standard size hone pictured down the left side of the page. It's the "GBDFlex-Hone. Read the usage portal under the picture. It's the one made for what you want to do. Your bore is 3 1/2" so that's the one you want and type is "Abrasive" which is Silicon Carbide for your usage. Upper right of the home page has a "dealer" window to find a retail dealer. Don't take off any more material than necessary to kill the glaze. A minor scratch that you can't catch your fingernail on is not to be worried about. Be sure to follow their crosshatch pattern guide.
Good luck.
Mark