Its that time of the year............valves
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    dirtbikermicah
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    Its that time of the year............valves

    by dirtbikermicah » Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:44 pm

    Ok, so i was wondering what i have to buy to replace my valves on my 2005 CRF205R. this will be my first time to replace them, but my brother is going to be helping me and hes very mechanical. so what parts do i need to order? and is there any manual that i could buy that would tell me how to replace my valves?

    if you could help that would be GREAT!!!
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    by woodsman » Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:14 pm

    Never heard of a crf205R. :lol: :lol: :lol:
    Ask your Honda dealer maybe they'll know something about this model. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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    by JAWS » Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:19 pm

    Mr. Micah, the easiest route is here:
    http://enginedynamics.com/services.shtml

    It is a head exchange for about $250.00. The next best thing is to go stainless. You will need valves and springs, have your seats cut, and seals for insurance.
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    by dirtbikermicah » Fri Sep 28, 2007 6:27 pm

    woodsman wrote:Never heard of a crf205R. :lol: :lol: :lol:
    Ask your Honda dealer maybe they'll know something about this model. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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    by madmax » Sat Sep 29, 2007 2:44 pm

    If you send your head off for SS valves, which is what i would do, all you`ll need is a head gasket.

    Your owners manual will show you how to remove the head, that`s all you`ll need.

    If you do it yourself you will still need to get the seats cut, Mxtime.com is a good place to send it to do that. Then all you`ll need is valves and springs.


    If you do send it to mxtime, just send him your head with the cam still on and tell him to replace your intakes with his SS kit. You`ll have your head back in week with new valves and shimmed for $225.
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    by Asmith » Sat Sep 29, 2007 4:01 pm

    If you want to save some money on it, pull the head and ship it to me. Order in some Faction MX Stainless steel valves. Ship me the head and the valves, I'll clean the head, cut the seats, and install the valves with new seals for $ 75.00. The valve kit with the springs, retainers and keepers should be around $ 166.20 delivered. Shipping back and forth from AZ to SoCal should be $10 each way.
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    by madmax » Sun Sep 30, 2007 1:07 pm

    ~ wrote:If you want to save some money on it, pull the head and ship it to me. Order in some Faction MX Stainless steel valves. Ship me the head and the valves, I'll clean the head, cut the seats, and install the valves with new seals for $ 75.00. The valve kit with the springs, retainers and keepers should be around $ 166.20 delivered. Shipping back and forth from AZ to SoCal should be $10 each way.


    Feaking hell!! Are you kidding me? I didn`t know you were doing this, Where were you a couple months ago, i had to do all three of mine at the same time this would have saved me about $200.
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    by dirtbikermicah » Sun Sep 30, 2007 4:55 pm

    wow ~ :shock: you serious? hey how much are the stainless steel valves? are they better then the normal ones?
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    by Asmith » Sun Sep 30, 2007 6:38 pm

    dirtbikermicah wrote:wow ~ :shock: you serious? hey how much are the stainless steel valves? are they better then the normal ones?


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    by realslow » Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:28 pm

    ~ wrote:If you want to save some money on it, pull the head and ship it to me. Order in some Faction MX Stainless steel valves. I can give you a secret code that'll save you 50% on the valves. Ship me the head and the valves, I'll clean the head, cut the seats, and install the valves with new seals for $ 75.00. The valve kit with the springs, retainers and keepers should be less than $ 100 delivered. Shipping back and forth from AZ to SoCal should be $10 each way.


    Will you extend this offer to me for my 04 crf250r head?

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