Hey dudes,
I let the darn chain slip and bent a valve. I took the head off and can see daylight looking into the exhaust port. While it's off I'm going to clean it out and such. When I did a compression check before messing up the valve it was all good. But I'm still wondering if I should take the cylinders off and clean them. The tops of the pistons have quite a bit of carbon.
Should I just measure the cylinder walls with the pistons at bottom dead center? Or is it worth it to take the cylinders off.
And where could I get a single valve and a head gasket?
Thanks
I let the darn chain slip and bent a valve. I took the head off and can see daylight looking into the exhaust port. While it's off I'm going to clean it out and such. When I did a compression check before messing up the valve it was all good. But I'm still wondering if I should take the cylinders off and clean them. The tops of the pistons have quite a bit of carbon.
Should I just measure the cylinder walls with the pistons at bottom dead center? Or is it worth it to take the cylinders off.
And where could I get a single valve and a head gasket?
Thanks
I had to replace a couple myself, but only a couple. BUT while I had the head off, since I was doing a topend rebuild, I pulled all valves, and seals, and lapped them all, put in all new seals. 
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