- the contact rings do look very wide. After a 3-angle seat grind I expect much narrower contact rings. Do you have any idea of the history on this head?
Nope. I got it w/ 35k miles on it and have done a fair amount of maintenance. It looks like it's had a fairly handy, conscientious PO, but I don't think anything has ever been seriously overhauled.
- the surface on the pictured valve's contact ring looks rather rough. Fine lapping compound should leave an even specular finish (not shiny, but quite smooth).
Ok, that's good to know. I do have some fine lapping compound, but I haven't really given it a serious shot. I really only have been trying on one valve, to see if I can get the technique right to have it seal.
- I don't have a head here to compare but the seats look to be deeper than normal. That comes from repeated seat regrinds. There is a limit to how deep they should be and replacing the seats is the only solution after that.
OK — replacing seats, new valves, etc...it seems like I could be in the territory for a new head altogether? I'm a little befuddled, as I pulled the head not because I was noticing any issues. Is it routine to run the bike w/ leaking valves? (Not saying I want to, just curious).
It may be cheaper for me just to get a used head. There are a variety of CB500 + CB550 heads online — would I need to replace the cam & rockers too? Or just the head itself? Anything to look out for or worry about? From what I understand, CB550 heads slide right onto CB500s.