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Hi guys,

Before sending the head for machining
do I need to clean/remove the sticky oil leftover?

Do I need to take out the valves?
 

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Can I use diesel to clean the head?
 

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Thanks for your feedbacks

appreciate it
 

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I lap the valve after the machining process...rite?
 

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I lap the valve after the machining process...rite?
When you say machining I assume you mean skim the base and PNP job? As long as you're careful with the skimmed surface, it doesn't matter which you do first. Personally I did the valve after the skimming. I also did a few other small things like powerlynz which needs to be machined on the valve itself which explains why I didn't lap the valve first. Then there was the Singh groove.

All depends on what it is you wanted to do la.
 

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I jez finished cleaning the head...i just need a common head job.....its a 13 y.o. motor...1st time diy
PNP = smoothing the intake port rite...1st stage?

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Is this considered clean? The diy is way off schedule..
 

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Hey you guys were rite
Petrol, diesel and kerosene works

And its raining heavily...

Rain = 10
Me = 4

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Since doing porting already why nothing the exhaust also?
Actually.... I'm not familiar with pnp
 

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