Cleaned the bench enough to work on a refurbished ported old head. This before doing the engine that will invade the bench for a longer time.
Small jobs first
I found the head at a bike scrap yard for 6 years ago. Home ported early head, probably K2.
I let my shop nearby restore and improve it earlier this year.
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UPDATE:
This head work fine on my billet block 1005cc. The top case on the K2 engine this build will use is bored to welcome the billet block.
Intitially an 890 kit to be used.
For this K2 bike build, the billet block's first head that had 5mm 34/28mm valve kit where guides were totally shot after 21.000 km. That head restored with CycleX iron guides 6.6mm stems 34/28 mm valves
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Valve guides were OK. Inlets ported further to use my F2 34mm inlet valves earlier used in my K6 head that got 5mm stem kit.
(Have CycleX shiny 34mm K valves and TI retainers for all to be done before next use. That inlet valve fill the chamber more than stock F2 in valve. Tested and measured chamber to be 0.3-0.4cc less)
Ex valves Kibblewhite also from my K6. Only around 5000km.
Port job to make it look good and mounted my old not used valves and my Action Fours springs from the 80's with controlled spring force.
Head have some bad threads I have to fix. Shop need to be paid per hour for a job I can do.
I do not like helicoil. Risk that they either come up with bolt or will damage bolt thread since the small end is not removed enough at assembly.
I prefer Time-Serts.
The head had one really bad repair, M8 cut bolt drilled and threaded for M5! When I got it off suffering an x- screw bit I hammered into it and could grip the bit and unscrew it.
When off I found more, M8 helicoil!
Off it went with help of a small screwdriver and hammer.
I'll enter a Wurth self threading insert OD 10mm, M6 inside, drill 8.7-9.4mm before in that big hole.
The other cam holder bolt pair bolts will get the size smaller of Wurth self threading inserts, OD 9mm. Drill 8.2-8.6 mm before.
One hole is drilled thru so it must get a new bottom with help of JB Weld before thread insert.
When the threads are fixed on this head, another head need to be fixed. An old K1 head with smoky ex guides without seals My K2 used earlier this year..
I'll remove valves and check them all if OK before the shop will replace ex guides. I have in guides too.