As some know, I've got the usual problem with my "F" ('78) head, that being a valve job that resulted in finding huge tolerances between stem and guide, so much so, my mechanic assumed the wrong valves were in there.
Anyway, Option 1 would be to completely rebuild the existing head including new guides, valves, retainers and cut seats, by sending it out to a cylinder head shop. The cost for this should be pretty steep; plus, who knows if something else goes wrong. When you add up valves, seats, guides, retainers, springs and labor.....surly I'm in for $1200 or more just on the head. It would be less if I re-use my valves and springs and retainers....but I just don't know if they are good, yet.
Option 2 would be to buy a new F2 head, totally built and ready to go with 100% new parts (everything). I have a line on something just like this; but, it's expensive, however maybe less than rebuilding the existing head.
-----> Option 3 would be (and I don't know if this is feasible) to adapt a good "K" head to my F cylinders. Can this work? If so, what's the process??