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Looks like that oven cleaner got the best of my surfaces. Here you can see a picture of the pitting.... Order a new head or bring this to be machined and vapor blasted? I already have a soda blaster in the shop [emoji22][emoji22][emoji22][emoji22][emoji22][emoji22][emoji22]
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Really? I'm so scared to blast the gasket surface from what I've read the surface seems to be an egg shell [emoji849]
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I did just as you said and then soda blasted. Looking a lot better. I stayed away from the gasket surface and valve seats tho. Is it advised to have the gasket surfaces machined while off? Look pretty clean to my naked eye but u know how that goes. Thanks for the input
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I have my CB350 down to nothing and was working on the valves last night. Had the great idea to clean the carbon out with oven cleaner before I removed the valves. After valve removal the anodized layer has vanished from my gasket surfaces leaving me with bare aluminum. Is this garbage now...
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