SO I take the head to local machine shop in the hopes they can remove the broken bolt. They have the head for a few months (yes months, I was busy working at the time) AND they end up refusing to do the work. BUT before returning the head to me they had made a point to MARK all of the valve shims. NOW at this point I should've just taken out all of the shims and taken them with me. BUT again first time dealing with the internals here... I didn't think about it, NOR really make note of it.
SO I take the head to ANOTHER shop recommended to me by a buddy. The guy is a bit more willing to do the work this time. He's not happy about the broken easy out... BUT he can do the work. Ends up costing me about $150 but the bolt is out. NOW the point of my post. THE GUY who REMOVES the bolt MAKES A POINT TO ME, when I drop the head off to him. THAT I NEED TO KNOW THE EXACT ORDER OF THE SHIMS... FOR they are important to PROPER execution of the engine function. I say to him... The previous shop has already gone through and marked them... NO problem right? My butt is covered.
I get the head back in about 3 days later... WELL I didn't go and pick it up myself... They close before I get off work. I get back the head... Bolt removed... I'm happy... UNTIL I realize that ALL of the valve shims are now just thrown into a bag with ALL of their placement markings worn off. SOOOO the shims that I'm supposed to make special note of where they go and in what order... YOU just threw into a bag all willy nilly AND somehow ALL but one of the markings has worn off... Yeah I'm not happy by this... BUT realize they aren't going to know the order ANY BETTER than I would.
SO my question is this... Is there a way to check the order of the shims... For example is there specific tolerances per valve that I can/should check for? OR am I basically looking at a crap shoot?
All in all I learned a very valuable lesson outta this. I just wished I had known this from the start. After explaining what happened to the mechanic buddy of mine who recommended the shop... HE even said "Yeah I should've told you that.... I finally found in the Clymer's manual where it states making note of where the shims are located. I think it says using a egg carton is best?
But yeah I appreciate any help you guys can give me with this.
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