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Title: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: mattsaggus on March 29, 2010, 09:20:33 pm
Hi yoo awl,
I need a XR250rf RFVC head, twin carby, twin exhaust model of 1985.
Will pay $200 for a good 2nd handy.

Matt
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: Stan S on March 29, 2010, 09:45:54 pm
Yeah I think I have one but I can't have a look till later in the week though.
Send me a PM with the area that your in.

Regards Stan.
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: Slakewell on March 31, 2010, 08:26:14 pm
you can repair the cracked spark plug if thats whats broken
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: Stan S on April 16, 2010, 09:04:09 am
Hi Matt, have you found a head yet? Is it the twin inlet port model? What I have got is a few heads some that have been welded and reco'd, a couple partly done and a couple of used ones. I am not sure of the models. I had a motorcycle shop a while ago and I had a guy working for me doing head work and alloy welding. After my shop finished I ended up with box's of heads. I think I can probably help you but it would be great if you could send me some pic's of your head. My biggest problem is I am off to Africa tomorrow and won't be back till the 10th of May. If you can wait till then let me know. What area are you in? I am in Ballarat Victoria.

Regards  (Stan)
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: Hoony on April 16, 2010, 12:21:09 pm
Stan S,

if he has the model as "XR250RF RFVC" it is indeed a twin inlet port model. 1986 and later are single carb.
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: EML on April 16, 2010, 12:24:52 pm
I need a whole 200 motor of the same error, any takers??
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: shorelinemc on April 16, 2010, 03:12:14 pm
take it to the dump eml!! ;D
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: crossedup2 on April 16, 2010, 04:50:19 pm
Hi All

You'll struggle to find a good head (unless this forum has one stashed away). The 200 and the 250 84/85 model had a run of soft valve springs. The valves ended up mincing the head, seats and piston. Years ago I rebuild one for a mates son. Luckily it would not start due to compression. Valve seats came out with valves when I pulled it down.

A good welder can fix most problems but look closely for cracks in the head around the valve seat inserts and between the seats and the plug hole.

Good Luck.
Peter B
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: EML on April 16, 2010, 05:33:26 pm
The problem is that its such good fun to ride.
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: LWC82PE on April 16, 2010, 05:51:41 pm
Yep biggest problem is  overheating and cracks in/around the plug hole. Its a very common and known problem and in my opinion its not worth spending any money on these engines. Ive seen a few and known several guys whos heads cracked too. Its been hard to get heads for these for the past 10 or more years. I also read in ADB that honda stopped selling new heads for this model in 1988.
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: TT5 Matt on April 16, 2010, 07:58:06 pm
yeah the twin and later single carb models all cracked from the exhaust seats to the plug hole,as common as and even welding/new seats they'd crack again,one suggestion weld up the head and plug hole and drill/tap to take a 10mm spark plug giving it abit more strength and maybe big fin the head for added cooling like ballard did on the xr600's,a oil cooler off the single carb models wouldnt hurt either
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: mattsaggus on April 16, 2010, 08:20:31 pm
Hi guys, sorry for not getting back sooner, i got a head off ebay and it has a crack too.
Im still chasing one, yes the twin carby and twin exhaust, i have the other head at the head guy and he is saying "ooh I dunno".

Its for my sons bike,he is 14, as tall as me now, eats twice as much and weighs half ......... bloody kid, LOL.

Thanks heaps for looking.
Title: Re: 1985 RFVC xr250rf head
Post by: Canam370 on April 16, 2010, 08:55:05 pm
Glenn at GTS Engineering in Seville, Victoria does good repairs on XR heads (and TT's too).