I just had my head rebuilt this spring and threw a piston in at the same time. I didn't know you worked on them I would have contacted you! I grew up riding the two stroke CR's and now ride the four stroke CRF. I know what you are saying about them riding them like a two stroke but for the life of me I dont know why, they have so much torque you dont have to ring them out. Mine has been dead reliable for about 60 running hrs till the valves wore out. From what I read and heard the problem has a lot to do with the Ti valves being incompatible with the seat material, the other manufacturers dont have AS much of a problem as the Hondas do, but I cant say for sure all I ride is HONDA
Bill mine is a 450, piston is 96mm, pin size is 19mm
[/quote] I believe Brent means don't expect longevity out of the those parts Mick. He is correct too. I have done some CR heads and the Ti intake valves hammer themselves into the seat ( even with the soft spring) which eats up lash clearance. Next thing you know the thinnest shim is to thick and it is time for a rebuild.
That piston is nice. Very light with a nice design. Unfortunately the lack of skirt makes it more unstable which allows rocking which wears the rings (all 2 of them) and skirt.
I think the big problem is guys ride those things like 2 strokes which means they pin the throttle over jumps etc which has the engine constantly banging off the rev limiter.
All that said the 4 strokes are more reliable than the old 2 strokes IMO. They make great power, rev up real nice and are fun to ride. There is always a price to be paid for that kind of performance.
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