Punched the pistons today. Pistons on without rings. Used old cylinder base gasket, no head gasket when I just put the parts together in position, guides to fix cyl and head in correct pos though.
The method to make a punch of an old valve was something I reconsidered since I know how hard a valve is and difficulties to make the tip in the center without proper machining.
I found a good tool, a drill. 6,5mm perfect fit in the guides. Worked fine to punch the pistons. A little bit too close on inlet valves vs pocket wall. I'll adjust just for sure, grind 1mm away half of the pockets on all inlet pockets. 34mm inlet valves need space.
I also tested with valves in, pistons at top, how much the valve could move up-down to be sure that the piston has good clearance to valve at top. IN 4,55-5,55mm, EX 3,1-3,5mm.
Next is to open the engine completely, check the primary chains for slack. Maybe better to replace when the engine is open. It's a lot of stuff I need to replace just for sure when the engine with crankcase is opened. cylinder studs, chains, con rods. $$$$
I went to a dealer here for HD cylinder studs.
NO, but they had 40% discount on lether clothings so I got new jacket, trousers and gloves, $750US. End sale due to final close down.