There is no doubt I need to tear it down again and correct this situation. Even though I only ran it for about 15 minutes, I think I have already wasted the rings. It shouldn't be too hard to tear the top end off again if I can get the exhaust out of the way without tearing them off as well. I know in my heart that the motor will only get worse if I continue to run it. If I keep going, I'm going to waste the cylinders as well. I can't afford that. So I need to bite the bullet and tear it down again now.
The books clearly show how those chamfers are supposed to look--dimensions and all. What they don't tell you is there no one on the face of the earth that can do it - per book. I wonder how they did it at the factory?
So forget the impossible dream in the book. What do you guys shoot for and how do you get there?? I do own a counterfeit Dremel and some stones and sanding drum for it. The only hand stone I have is round and extremely fine.
I need a little bitty man with a little bitty die grinder to run in there and do the job

