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#1
Introductions / Re: Hello.
Last post by FJmonkey - Today at 01:33:34 PM
Welcome
#2
Hi new member here, I have a nice pipe set with a nos ss plate riveted on the muffler, had on a 1992,with the correct springs,hard to find I hear 400.00 I'm in s.e. South Dakota gregg
#3
General Discussion / For motorcycle enthusiasts
Last post by MarioR - Today at 11:05:42 AM
#4
Introductions / Re: Just bought an FJ 1100
Last post by maverick9611 - Today at 01:36:29 AM
welcome
#5
Introductions / Re: Hello.
Last post by maverick9611 - Today at 01:34:41 AM
welcome
#6
Maintenance / Re: High compression pistons
Last post by RPM - Robert - Yesterday at 10:32:25 PM
Quote from: red on November 29, 2025, 01:16:15 PM
Quote from: crazy88 on November 08, 2025, 05:45:21 PMYeeeea. Already have the valve seals cuz that was the whole reason I started the re build . . . Now none of my valves are sealing except the exhaust ones on cyl 3....I believe I over lapped them.
crazy88,
A good machine shop can install new valve seats in a head. Usually this was done to allow the use of unleaded gas, so this is really nothing new.  If you bundle all the head work for one shop, you may get a break on pricing. Just a thought.


Depending how far gone they are we may be able to fix the valve seat and tip the valves to keep the shims in a usable range. If not we have new valve seats we can install.
#7
Maintenance / Re: Synthetic or Conventional ...
Last post by Nikos - Yesterday at 11:07:57 AM
Mineral Bel Rey is perfect.
#8
Will do after the repair of the chain and sprockets.
#9
Maintenance / Re: High compression pistons
Last post by red - November 29, 2025, 01:16:15 PM
Quote from: crazy88 on November 08, 2025, 05:45:21 PMYeeeea. Already have the valve seals cuz that was the whole reason I started the re build . . . Now none of my valves are sealing except the exhaust ones on cyl 3....I believe I over lapped them.
crazy88,
A good machine shop can install new valve seats in a head. Usually this was done to allow the use of unleaded gas, so this is really nothing new.  If you bundle all the head work for one shop, you may get a break on pricing. Just a thought.
#10
Maintenance / Re: High compression pistons
Last post by RPM - Robert - November 29, 2025, 12:37:03 PM
Yes, really depends on all that it's gonna need but around $450 plus shipping for a basic deck and valve job.