Having hard welded rockers, and a hardwelded camshaft promotes excess wear, or so I was told. Hondaman told me that one of the two need to be a "softer" material, so that one will wear evenly. This is also how it's done in car engines, he said. Using a billet (non welded) cam, with hard rockers wears better, or so he said. Or, a hardened cam, with "softer" rockers. One or the other, not both. The rockers are already factory hardened, I just added a slicker wear surface to it. Even if it wears off, I still have the hard, smooth rocker surface hitting the cam surface. At least, thats my theory. With Hondaman's input, when I did this to my motor.