" I do not know who did the valve job but the valve face contact area looks very wide too....it should start at .060."
The valve faces were installed untouched, and compare perfectly in width to another full set of CycleX valves sitting here before me...
So the suggestion is slap it back together as is, and enjoy the ride???
I could go back to the stock springs, cam, and valves, at this point if that is what is being suggested. I don't like the guide wear I see though, and looks like those should be replaced...
with steel?
Not sure what to think. Just want to ride!
Just to clarify...the guides were installed but a valve job was
not done? The width of the 45 degree cut on the seat should be about .040 for the intake and about .060 for the exhaust. When you lap the valves the gray line on the valve should be around those values....it shouldn't cover the width of the valve face.
Steel isn't a good material for valve guides especially exhaust guides. It holds heat and doesn't offer lubricity.
This whole thing started about an F2 head if I remember correctly. Every one of those heads is/was/will be a problem. I have seen those with about .100 of play. And that is correct.... .100. I don't know how a valve stays in the head at that point.
Honda warrantied these early on BUT was it a true fix? No because the replacement guides get smoked again. Why this whole exhaust guide wear happens has never been effectively explained to me. Perhaps the shortened valve length is a big contributor as the cam profile and different spring are certainly nothing radical. When I spoke about side loads on the valve I should have noted this is a real problem on rocker arm valvetrain. Possibly the shortened valve length exacerbates the problem. Shim/bucket arrangements place much, much less side thrust on the valve itself (like the Z1 and GS designs).
"Updated" guides have been mentioned.....I have a difficult time believing that even if a new part# was generated. As I mentioned.....warrantied guides get smoked too.
So.....F2's eat guides....especially exhaust guides thanks to heat. I know that Kenny is working on a solution for this as he has seen it many, many times too. I have talked to him about it but am not at liberty to say much else.
As for the coating....it is more of a surface treatment (meaning there is not much in way of surface build up)....I am not going to get into that either.