> If the head needs to be skimmed,
> do the valves need to be removed?
Not an absolute requirement, but a very good idea IMO. The skimming
process generates lots of metal shavings; and you wouldn't want to have one
stuck under a valve head to possibly fall into the cylinder later.
Plus of course, now is the time to inspect the seats, guides and springs.
Randall
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