Thought I'd share a few photos and ask a few question about my 450 head rebuild.
After giving the 450 a bit of a hammering in the Alpine regions of France and Italy, I sent it back to Oz to adopt the role of a regular rider.The bottom end had already been dealt with, but when I got it back here it developed a sticking valve issue. On examination I arrived at the conclusion that I'd replace the valve guides and the seats. This pretty much would complete any engine work required post my life time.
After the machinst extracted the guides very gently by line boring them close to the parent alloy, and getting some guides from Nigel at Nigel Lacey Engineering, he fitted the new guides to suit. Very sweet, and a good solution.
The on to the seats...I think I recall at some stage, Nigel talking against "valve seats within seats". I may be wrong on this and it may be in an email between us, or I may be imagining it!....I just couldn't find the post. In any case, my machinist took that approach after consulting with some ex-VeeTwo people to embed the unleaded seats within the original valve seats. I'm not totally comfortable with it, but I'm happy to experiment with it. This approach involves putting the unleaded seats within the old phosphour bronze seats. Anyone have any experience of this?

I also wonder if my exhaust valve is not riding a little high? Thoughts? (bearing in mind the valve sealing is on the new unleaded seat and the old bronze seat is recessed through wear)

The rocker spindles were in pretty ordinary shape too. Ridged on the contact surfaces by 0.5mm+. They were replaced. Suprisingly, the bushes were pretty good.

Kev