This resulted in me busting off the 4 exhaust bolts...
I plan to have these professionally removed, so as to avoid damaging the head.
The cam bearings don't look burnt out or damaged, and everything inside seems to look ok (with the exception of what's mentioned in this post)...
While I was at it, I also pulled off the cylinder block to take a look at the pistons....
1) What should I look for WRT ring, piston, and cylinder condition?
2) Any suggestions as to where (what kind of shop) I should take my head to get the screws extracted?
3) It also turned out that I have 2 bent valves (exhaust valves), which have made a nice shiny mark in the top of the piston head. The rest of the piston surface is covered in some sort of deposit, either rust, soot, or both... Is any of this a problem, should I try to 'clean up' the piston heads, etc...???
4) How do I know how much damage has been done WRT the bent valves (I know I need new exhaust valves, but what else might be wrong? The valve-bending ocurred as a result of trying to re-start after a stall, not as a result of engine operation)...
5) Are valves easy to replace, or should I have that done for me too??? If they are easy enough to replace, what parts must I order, and which ones can be re-used???
6) Is there anything else I should consider doing while I have the head & cylinder block off???
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