GA CYCLE RIDER
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Since I have my 05 22k mile ticker in the shop for head work right now I had some spare time to delve into the problem a little deeper. My idea was to "google" the phrase in quotation marks, "excessive exhaust valve guide wear" and see what kind of information popped up. This is what came up on the first couple of selections. A porsche club was reporting that a high number of 1989 and up carrrera 2/4 models were winding up in shops with worn out exhaust valve guides. The problem was determined to be caused by build up of extreme temperatures in the heads. The build up of the high temps was traced in part to the engine under pan that would not allow the heat to escape. Some of the groups who participate in Porsche racing events have advised removal or altering this pan to allow for extra cooling. The 06 FJR that has the various changes, including the ventalation and radiator system may avoid the curse of the tick by managing internal engine/cylinder head temps better than the 03 through 05 models. The FJR's cause may be more related to heat managment than an outright engine design flaw. Who knows that if Yamaha ever put the FJR motor in a naked bike that it would ever develop the tick because it is out in the wind. Maybe one day we might find out.