davidevoss
Veteran Member
Has anyone used used Schumann Motor Works in Portland, Oregon for head / valve work? They advertise a cylinder head / valve job for $279.99 (plus 2-way shipping of $16 each way) for a CL160. Thanks in advance, David.
My situation is very different than a stock cylinder head repair, but I sent the head for my 450 drag bike project to Chris Schumann and he did a fabulous job on it. He hand made titanium valves and ported the head, installed the valves and torsion bars (valve springs on the DOHC 450) and checked the seat tension and valve length for clearance purposes. It took him a long time but he is a super busy guy with a steady flow of regular work like what you want done that takes priority, and since my project is a long-term one the time element didn't matter. He's also done work for LDR, and if Jim is impressed with someone then that's more than good enough for me.
https://www.vintagehondatwins.com/f...HC-450-of-course&p=59382&viewfull=1#post59382
I've purchased his valves off eBay and they're great
Chris does excellent work, he did the head on my CL350.
He worked on my CB72 and my KZ900 heads, and did excellent work. I highly recommend him.
Jim,Chris does excellent work, he did the head on my CL350.
I had Chris install new valves since I know about the hard facing. He was out of exhaust valves at the time so he made some SS ones for me. I never noticed the wording about regrinding the valves, something I'll need to address next time I talk to him.Jim,
Since you have said numerous times that Honda valves are single use items and cannot be ground without deleting all the Stellite, how does that agree with recommending Schumann's services? Their eBay ad says:
"This service involves disassembly, cleaning and inspection of all components. Ports and chambers bead blasted. Installation of new bronze valve guides, 3 angle valve seat machining in Serdi equipment. Valve faces and tips ground and stems polished. All valve seats vacuum tested to ensure a good seal. Final assembly with new Viton valve seals. For the 350 heads, these guides are an upgrade as the factory guides did not use a valve seal. Performance upgrades available!"
They do list a set of new valves for $119.99 -- did you wind up buying these in addition to the $279.99 (plus shipping) package deal on the head remanufacturing?
They seem to get good reviews everywhere I have looked.
Ray
Yeah my head was north of $400 when done.^^^So, it sounds like the valves were extra -- beyond the package price for remanufacturing the head. Do you recall if that put you at about the $400 mark for your CL350 head? I'm curious how they can offer a flat rate for a complete valve job, before they have inspected what the customer might send them. I guess maybe this is a question for Schumann, rather than to put you on the spot. EBay does not want buyers to contact Schumann directly until they have paid the price listed on eBay, but I did find a phone number elsewhere.