Had a good night working on the bike yesterday! Decided to give the valves another shot - they came out looking much better. Trick is to really just be patient and give each and every part of the bike your full attention. These restorations take time, and you need to give them that.
Anyways...here are the exhaust valves before round two
and after...
I think they cleaned up pretty well! I used the Berkabile 2+2 gum cutter, the scotchbrite + drill trick, and a screwdriver to chip at the deposits. My thumbs are raw from chipping at it but I think they're looking good. Or at least much, much better. All four sets of seats shine and feel to be smooth.
The intake valves cleaned up decently but I didn't feel the need to go as far as I did with the exhausts. Less hard carbon build up.
That black carbon on the top can be cleaned off with judicious runs in the drill+scotchbrite getup, but after I got the seats cleaned up I stopped. I felt the more I ran it the more chance I would have to mess up the seats. Do you think it is worth it to continue cleaning the carbon off of these? The seats are as clean as they will get. Here is my worst intake. This is what I believed to be "pitting" a few posts back but it is actually just specs of carbon. When I run my finger over the seat I cannot feel it, so it must really be baked on there.
I have not mic'd the valves to ensure they are still within spec. I will do that tonight. Pistons and cylinders also need to be mic'd as well. I had a good time last night though and I felt like I made some progress!