I have one for the experts...
I'm looking at the inside of a 79 cb650 that was purchased cheap because the motor smoked and had low compression. Pulled it down to the block and it seems like somebody has been in this engine before...
Its all a bit too clean, the gaskets were new, and it looks like somebody has taken a hone to the cylinders based on the fact that some of the carbon has been rubbed away above the rings.
With the mic/bore guage, I'm measuring about .0015" above stock bore at max diameter with .0005 egg shape/taper. No damage otherwise, clean shiny crosshatch etc, and the bore doesn't exceed the service limit. My theory is that the smoking and low comp was caused by an over zealous hone combined with re-using the original rings.
Now I guess the question is, do I just slap new rings on the original pistons and call it done? Is there something else I need to worry about?