Well I finally had some free time to get out and do some more fettling with the engine. On today's agenda was removing all of the valves and trying to clean them up a bit. Needless to say but a picture shows a thousand words - and these pictures show the state of the intake ports and the poor valves...
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I've given the head a good clean out and the ports are looking much tidier. However, does anyone have any advice on what to use to clean the valves? A lot of the crap on them is quite caked on - the carbs were off during the fire so everything just poured into the intake ports and down on to the valves
I tried looking to see if new valves can be purchased - doesn't look like it as they weren't even on the AJ Sutton website. I guess ideally they shouldn't be replaced, it was just a precautionary measure to check. Need to scrape off all the crap off the head and respray it which might be done reasonably soon.
Also, is there any sort of cleaner that I should avoid when dealing with the cylinders to prevent damaging the cylinder wall? Need to buy piston rings really, but they are quite expensive