Okay, I've finally got enough motivation to go ahead and lap the valves on my SG.
I swapped the heads with my G a couple months ago, so the SG head is sitting on the carport floor.
(the reason why I swapped heads was because I have a low compression problem on the SG (#1,2) and I thought it was the head/valves, but it might be a bad head gasket. I don't think it's the rings because the compression numbers didn't change much after adding some oil in the spark hole)
I've been reading up as much as I can find on lapping.
I guess the first thing I should check is: to fill the intake (and exhaust) ports with some 'solvent' and see if the valves even leak by or not.
When I first got the bike, #3 exhuast valve was bent, so I got a new one in there, but didn't bother to check to see if it seated 100%.
So, with the G's head on the SG, I still have poor starting and marginal performance. (like before)
Okay, I'll order a new head gasket. (anyone know where to get one for a good price)
I swapped the heads with my G a couple months ago, so the SG head is sitting on the carport floor.
(the reason why I swapped heads was because I have a low compression problem on the SG (#1,2) and I thought it was the head/valves, but it might be a bad head gasket. I don't think it's the rings because the compression numbers didn't change much after adding some oil in the spark hole)
I've been reading up as much as I can find on lapping.
I guess the first thing I should check is: to fill the intake (and exhaust) ports with some 'solvent' and see if the valves even leak by or not.
When I first got the bike, #3 exhuast valve was bent, so I got a new one in there, but didn't bother to check to see if it seated 100%.

So, with the G's head on the SG, I still have poor starting and marginal performance. (like before)
Okay, I'll order a new head gasket. (anyone know where to get one for a good price)
so not high risk. Cyliner head gaskets on the other hand are multi part metal clad gaskets working under much greater pressure. Less likely to work a second time. Engine suffers if it fails and much more difficult to replace therefore much higher risk to not replace it.
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SO...I just lapped it in and was able to obtain the same 1/16th or 1/8th" gray line all the way around the valve and valve seat. It's been over 10 years, and it's been holding up great with over 16K miles. I also lapped all of the other valves/seats as well.
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