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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 1286514, member: 17212"] Joe. If I were you I would not reuse the ti valves. You have a lot of time on them and it would be pushing it to reuse them. Go with the Kibblewhite setup and you won't have to worry about dropping a valve. Plus the Kibblewhites can be lapped in and re-ground if necessary. I would recommend having the seats cut with a Serdi or have them ground. Hand cutters are only as good as the person using them. If you have seen the guys work and if he comes highly recommended and if he has a new set of cutters, you may be ok. But, if the cutters are a little worn or have been mistreated, he could ruin your head. Hand cutters can chatter and when they do you have to cut or grind the seat deeper to get the chatter out. This results in valve shrouding and can disrupt the flow in your head. I have had heads in my shop that guys tried to cut the seats with a hand cutter and completely ruined the head. The dirt in the fcr carbs is a big issue out here in dusty ol' California. There are several companys that make filters for your breather lines. A good test is to hold a cigarette next to the breather lines while the engine is running and watch them suck the smoke into the carb. Just my $ .02 [/QUOTE]
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