I did this same job 4 years and 5,000 miles ago but this time I will be a lot more aggressive with the hone. I think I was just too cautious the last time and did not get the end result I was hoping for.
As it stands right now the bike is using just over a quart of oil for every 350 miles and I don't know where it is going. It doesn't smoke like you would expect it to using that much and there doesn't appear to be any bad leakage going on so who knows, maybe this time I will get it right.
Also at this time the rear tire needs to be replaced and it will also get a new chain and sprocket set as well.
The choke lifters will be sent out to have the seat seals replaced also. edit: the plunger seats is what I'm referring to.
Fingers crossed that with a bit of luck, next season will be a big improvement.
One question I have concerning the valve guides. Do these items wear out and if so, how difficult are they to replace? I did the stem seals 4 years ago so I believe they are still good. I believe I have the specs for wear of the valve guides, but will have to check to be sure.
Thanks for reading this and all comments are welcome.
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