I recently removed and dropped off my cylinder head at the machine shop for the rebuilding of my 550. I don't have much cash, so I told him I just wanted it cleaned up, not totally redone. He looked it over, but didn't clean much except the head gasket mounting surface.
When I picked up my stuff from the machine shop, the owner/machinist explained to me how to remove the old and install new rings. He even made me practice before I left his shop. He was really helpful. He also told me to wipe down the honed cylinder walls with ATF fluid, which has a high detergent content to help remove all of the honing compound. He said that'll help keep my new rings in good shape. I still have a good bit of work left to do to the head, and in hindsight, I'm not entirely sure what I paid him to do, but I can't sweat that now.
He said that he checked the seals of the valve seats and they were good. That being said, I have new valve guide oil seals with my gasket set and the head is still a good bit dirtier than I'd like. It just seems like now is the time to really clean this up. I'm thinking that I should at least lap the valves, even if I'm not having the entire head redone. Thoughts on that? How clean should this be? The intake ports are clean, but the exhaust ports are filthy, should I be concerned?
Would I be okay to pull all the valves, have it bead blasted, then lap the valves, clean it myself and put it back together? Or should I find a place to soda blast it, or better yet, buy a small gravity feed gun and blast it myself?