I think its worth taking the valves out, if only to clean up the stems, which will have carbon on them.....the inlets will be softish stuff and the exhausts much harder. Having the valves out makes it easier to fit the oil seals too.
The problem with lapping the valves in is actually turning them with grinding compound applied.....traditionally we use a sucker stuck to the valve face, and oscillate the valve just like we were trying to make fire
However.....with the valves in place, pour some petrol or similar into the ports one by one.....if there's significant leakage you'll know what to do!
We now await another art masterpiece courtesy Mr. Whitworth
Wishing you both a good weekend!
John
The problem with lapping the valves in is actually turning them with grinding compound applied.....traditionally we use a sucker stuck to the valve face, and oscillate the valve just like we were trying to make fire
However.....with the valves in place, pour some petrol or similar into the ports one by one.....if there's significant leakage you'll know what to do!
We now await another art masterpiece courtesy Mr. Whitworth
Wishing you both a good weekend!
John