I'll leave it for another time when the budget allows. We have a head
rebuilding shop near here that does great work. They even straighten
warped heads. He was willing to work with me on the last head I needed
work done on, so I'll go back to him.
Free plug no financial intrest, blah, blah - www.cylinderheads.com
Thanks
Dave
Frank Clarici wrote:
> Dave Carpenter wrote:
>
>> Any easy method of removing the baked on crystalized crud from the
>> valves?
>
>
> I use a drill with an assortment of wire wheels and it works pretty good.
> As for valve guides, I tried them, at home once and shattered one.
> So now I let the machine shop do it. My machinist charges $100 for a
> head job if I supply all the parts. Guides, seals, springs. He cleans
> and assembles and does the vacuum test on it.
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