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100hp honda
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wondering if anybody had some input on millenium technologies....good, bad, or otherwise ? im sending out a cylinder in a week or so, just wanted to make sure millenium would be the best choice.
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Good guys to deal with
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I have used them dozens of time in the past 10 years. Had a few issues but not the kind that would make me stop using them.
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The guys that did my crank, STR said they had problems with millenium, they switched to powerseal and no more problems. I had powerseal do it w/ a torque plate that I provided.
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Post by 100hp honda »

i did some more investigating. it appears millenium, US chrome and power seal all use nickel silicon carbide for the plating. however, millenium has a lifetime warranty on their work, powerseal and US chrome only offer a 1 year warranty on their work. did you guys get out of round cylinders or did the plating peel ? ill probly still go with millenium, just wondering what the story is.


also: would it be a good idea to pull the head at a certain interval (lets say 5hrs run time), to make sure the the coating isnt peeling ? or is that not necessary ?
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It isn't necessary. If the coating peels or flakes you'll know it.
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