gee again it looks like i have upset people on this board i am sorry, all i am doing is trying to answer questions that are asked.
I am confused,
1 I have the head sent up there to have valve train work done the sandblasting weaken the spark plug threads. I paid for the repair of the threads.
2 Then the valve train keepers on the valves fail. I was told to remove head when ken should have done it, he sold me bad parts, and ken fixed it.
3. Then I was forced into a rebuild from the delays cycle x repairing the defective valve train parts.
4 I got motor put in the bike and then a bushing near the primary chain is making a winding noise, ken fixes it.
5 Then the valve train keepers on the valves fail. For the 2nd time. Ken fixes it.
6 Then calling ken about high oil temps he blames me I burned the oil rings in the head when oil temp were only 200f and head temps were 247f and ken blames me for the motor leaking oil near the head gasket.
7 oil cooler lines that were gas vapor return was sold to me bye ken, splits in haft, I run off the road, my bike is messed up, ken blames me, and was told to call the hose manufacture.
If you can't understand the run around on the post #67 I put on here, I don't know what else I can say, as a lot here understand there are some serious issues, and a select few don't understand this situation.
A few here say talk to ken and try to work this out, I did try is why I told my story in helping ken and crew in r and r the motor at his shop.
How can anyone blame me in these issues, it was not caused buy owner operator error or assembly of a motor.
Scottly, I was unsure about the oil temps, and called ken, he blames me in the motor running to hot and told me to add a oil cooler and the motor oil was 200f and head temps were 247f, then ken says, I told him the oil was 247f and the head was 200f, and blames me.
Scottly I tried to reach Ken for a couple of days and he was not available. I then I talked to his helper Matt and asked why is oil coming out around the head on both sides? Matt tells me that the oil leak around the head is assembly lube and it is very thick and will go away, and I was told to run the bike.
Scottly When a alum head is sand blasted the old spark plugs should be left in position, the spark plug threads were weakened and very ruff and course, and this caused a condition were a hose put over a spark plug could not install the plug more then 2 or 3 turns, a socket and ratchet were needed to put the spark plug in the head, on one of the outside spark plug hole.
And when I talked to Ken he said his new employees might not have listened properly and to his requirements and orders in regards to sand blasting parts.
Then I paid 245.00 to have this fixed.