Heads are done. I did probably 75% of the work myself, which was cool. The shop owner was having some knee trouble and didn't feel up to lugging these big-ass heads around, so I basically acted as an apprentice and did whatever was needed. The valves needed a good cleaning to get all the carbon off, power washed all the grease off, helped with measuring for install height on the springs etc. It was fun learning how the head works and the kind of work that needed to be done.
Turns out these heads needed the Comp rotator eliminators on all valves, and the intake ones needed the inner hole clearanced. He was able to do that with a small grinding stone on a drill. With those one there the install height was almost perfect across the board.
Just need a coat of paint and they are ready to go.
Intake is ready to go.
Valve covers need another coat of paint. The first one didn't come out too good. Timing cover needs paint too.
The big thing left is final cleaning on everything. chase all the threads, and start building! This thing is going to be a mule!