kamchuka said:if so what types of valves would be best? or should i just go back to oem after valve job
ProMed said:It is odd how everyone on this board praises Kibblewhite and everyone on thumpertalk only speak of Ferrea. Could it be because Eric Gorr sponsors this board and Ron Hamp sponsors the other?
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ProMed said:It is odd how everyone on this board praises Kibblewhite and everyone on thumpertalk only speak of Ferrea. Could it be because Eric Gorr sponsors this board and Ron Hamp sponsors the other?
I have no idea which brand I will go with for my 05 CRF450, but I will buy a new oem 06 head ($220) which has the updated valve seat material.
kamchuka said:so the 06 heads are better and worth the doe?
Good info thanks. Sounds like Honda's "improved valve seat material" claim may be similar to BNG?Rich Rohrich said:There is no field evidence that the wear rates on the 2006 heads are any different than the previous years, 450 & 250s included. What you might find is the exhaust valve guides are a bit softer in the new heads and wear the bottom third portion (nearest the seat) a lot faster than the earlier models.
There is nothing wrong with the 2006 head, just don't expect some huge change in OEM valve life as a result of switching.
Britt Boyette said:Do the 06 450R heads flow any better than my 03 450Rs head?
rick#3 said:Hi Rich,
This is getting of the subject but I was wondering what your opinion is of the currently cylinder heads available from the different manufacturers.
XRpredator said:I'd get dimpled chucktanium valves
Rich Rohrich said:I haven't taken one apart so I'll pass on commenting. ;)
Vic said:It's a KTM, so no one will ever have to. :)
Vic said:It's a KTM, so no one will ever have to. :)
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