If I take the head off, what all should I do while I'm in there and what parts will I need?
Should I plan on lapping the valves? Do I need more than just the head gasket?
I'm planning to get the carbs and exhaust off tomorrow and see if I can get the head up, then I suppose I can see what is going on and figure out what I have to do.
What can I use to clean out the head? Brake parts cleaner? Carb cleaner?
I want to, someday, use the aircraft stripper and repaint the engine silver. Do you think now is the time while I'm taking everything apart?
Hey this tomorrow hope it's going well.
I use a brass chucked brush and soft metal scraper on heads ( $1 chinko pot metal so it's soft), I guess should be okay on the 550 ones. Plus I use some of that spray gasket cleaner didn't seem the greatest last time could just be me.
Anything that doesn't eat up any rubber seals or eat metal is ok.
Yesterday FF said acetone and automatic trans fluid 50/50 for breaking free stuff instead of PB Blaster, I'd try that if I had a can of acetone handy.(your garage looked like it might)
The deposits can be really hard in the chamber areas.
Of course be careful on the flat contact surfaces where the gaskets go so as not to put any scrapes in the metal. ( tiny tiny scratches doesn't hurt but gougy is not good)
Also if you're cleaning it, scrape in circles around the open circular cylinder bores - if you slip you don't want a scratch going into a cylinder but rather ring around the rosy so it will still seal - so like scrape going in circles around the bores.
Check that 1 & 2 piston top w light around edges for a stuck pebble/ grit thing ....