Smitty
Alowishus Devadander
- Nov 10, 1999
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Looking for the consensus from Mike Perry, Rich, SFO, Eric, etc, etc, etc…
I’ve decided to do the stainless valves and spring kit from Kibblewhite through Web Cams during the offseason, should I have the seats cleaned up? How should I determine this? Who can do the machining?
My CRF has around 120 hours on the stockers. I’m near the bottom of the shim range right now (1.55mm and 1.60mm. I believe the lowest are 1.2mm) and will be checking the tolerances weekly to avoid having them get down to zero again.
Are there any special tools required to do the valve replacement? I assume I need a valve spring compressor, are automotive types usable?
BTW, for the record I'm more than tired of reading posts bashing Honda for what I would consider a pretty expectable/predictable maintenance item when you consider the performance of these bikes. (Anyone ever notice that "competition use only" sticker, that means it's not a Buick to haul your family to Disneyland.)
I’ve decided to do the stainless valves and spring kit from Kibblewhite through Web Cams during the offseason, should I have the seats cleaned up? How should I determine this? Who can do the machining?
My CRF has around 120 hours on the stockers. I’m near the bottom of the shim range right now (1.55mm and 1.60mm. I believe the lowest are 1.2mm) and will be checking the tolerances weekly to avoid having them get down to zero again.
Are there any special tools required to do the valve replacement? I assume I need a valve spring compressor, are automotive types usable?
BTW, for the record I'm more than tired of reading posts bashing Honda for what I would consider a pretty expectable/predictable maintenance item when you consider the performance of these bikes. (Anyone ever notice that "competition use only" sticker, that means it's not a Buick to haul your family to Disneyland.)