Long story read if you have time. I brought my cylinder head and cylinder jugs to my local (motorcycle specific) machine shop and he was to rebuild my cylinder head and do the boring of the jugs for the Dynoman 572 kit I picked up. My brother works in the local vw machine shop and recommended these guys to me as they are motorcycle specific. I trusted his word.
Problem number one: He was finished with the big bore first and I was told he gaped the rings and everything was ready to go. I went home and did physical check on the gaps and all of the first rings were far too tight. I just sucked it up and ground a bit more to make the suggested .010 gap. The second and oil rings were not ground at all but were in spec right out of the package.
Problem number two: They somehow either dropped the head or banged it because two of the fins were bent pretty bad. I noticed this right away when I picked it up and they ended up giving me a mere 40 bucks off the bill claiming that they did not damage it and the discount was in good faith. FINE! I ended up taking it home and straightening the two bent fins. It's possible I could have done this? NO, I would have known.
Problem number three: This one is the problem which I am livid about and just found out today. When I first dropped it off I gave them a specific of what I wanted done. Full check over, 3 angle, minimal decking, full media blast with a thorough washing to get all of that #$%* out of the passages and threads, to advise me if there were any parts I should replace because I wanted this done right the first time. I told them not to reuse anything that was iffy and to NOT grind any of the valves! (I had already supplied oem valve seals, Kibble White springs, titanium retainers, and I would foot the bill if I needed guides or valves.)
When I picked it up I was told all was well, guides were good, valves were good, only the seats were cut and it sealed perfectly.
Curiosity got the better of me today and I decided to pull a valve and check for myself. SURE ENOUGH THE DAMN VALVES ARE GROUND AND HONESTLY ARE NOT SOMETHING I DON'T WANT BEING USED IN THIS ENGINE. These valves are too tiny to grind, and these were ground substantially. I put it back in and did the old lighter fluid trick, sure enough I have seepage past a few of the valves.
I took it back this afternoon and was told they never ground the valves and I must have swapped out the valves. I am in awe.
Advice?