Junker
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I'm attempting to lap these valves and as it's my first time I'm not sure what is normal wear.
02 sierra 4.8L 360k km truck ran fine, great actually. Heads were pulled for a coolant leak. Never overheated. Serviced regularly, all other engine components are in remarkably good shape
The first 3 pictures are the exhaust valve I've started on, the second 3 are an example of one I haven't touched yet
The seats look polished because I already cleaned the head and it was unavoidable. I used a rubberized abrasive rotary brush specifically for cleaning aluminum heads (name escapes me, gasket surface cleaning tool)
The burr at the edge of the valve concerns me so I stopped before I potentially damaged the seat
Looking for suggestions on how to proceed
Thanks in advance
02 sierra 4.8L 360k km truck ran fine, great actually. Heads were pulled for a coolant leak. Never overheated. Serviced regularly, all other engine components are in remarkably good shape
The first 3 pictures are the exhaust valve I've started on, the second 3 are an example of one I haven't touched yet
The seats look polished because I already cleaned the head and it was unavoidable. I used a rubberized abrasive rotary brush specifically for cleaning aluminum heads (name escapes me, gasket surface cleaning tool)
The burr at the edge of the valve concerns me so I stopped before I potentially damaged the seat
Looking for suggestions on how to proceed
Thanks in advance

