I' just did an inspection of the INT valve, seat, face, and X-axis deflection.
So after 3000+ miles... the intake side seems ok. .0035" deflection in X axis. Valve seat is fine, valve face is fine, all good on the intake side. My best guess is all the carbon flowing out, did the damage on the exhaust side.
I am now examining the brand new CycleX valves. There is no coating on the valve face. That is not where the problem originates.
So do not grind the valve faces on new CycleX valves! worst case for me is having to replace the exhaust guides/valves, and remove the valve shims or go back to stock springs and shim those.
The face on the new valve does seem really wide... but it's the seat width that is more important, no???
So your original valves had the valve face coated? I have gotten those valves in the past and ground them to remove the coating before installing them. I haven't seen any of these valves with coated faces in quite a while.
I see where people are talking about the coating and the valve seat.....maybe I missed that part (no...I went back and reread the original thread). It made no sense to me that a coating on the stem could be involved with the seat.
I said before Kibblewhite valves show the same wear pattern.
Like I said before....the F2 heads are bad in regard to exhaust guide/valve wear. This is a problem created by Honda (and they acknowledged it by performing warrenty work). I would #$%* hard and long about their involvement as well. I know Kenny is working on a better set up involving different guide material etc.
I recommend grinding the valve faces if they are coated....that is something I did as a matter of judgement. The only valve I would put in with a coated face is a Ti valve. You do not lap them either.