https://www.hastingsmfg.com/ServiceTips/cylinder_bore_refinishing.htm
This is just one of the entries i found by a google search for what grit for cylinder hone. Take your pick!
In my past endeavors, I have had trouble getting a "steep" enough crosshatch. This mainly results from the minimum speed of the electric drills I have been using to spin the hone being higher than my ability to repeatably move the hone up and down in the cylinder without going too far and the 3 wing flex hone stones popping out and getting chipped.
I've used ball hones successfully on small block 350s in the past
Big difference in honing cast iron vs hardened liners.
I've used a Ball Hone just to scuff up a D2 liner. Its been so long ago I seem to remember it being somewhat successful? Rings seated, so it must have worked....
if all your doing is trying to get rid of the glaze, the ball hone will work fine. you do need to make sure you move it in and out at the proper frequency compared to the speed of the drill to get the correct crosshatch angle.
Should use one with Aluminum Oxide stones, maybe 180 grit or what others recommend.
Big difference in honing cast iron vs hardened liners.