After removing the cyclinder head on my 1098cc engine there are a couple of observations. I would welcome your experienced input.
1. The engine block water channels are badly blocked with an orange coloured substance.
2. The 2 bores at the radiator end of the engine block contain a crusty oil on the surface. The rear 2 bores are drier and not oily. The walls of the piston bore look fine, no marks or scouring.
3. The top of the head itself looks in good condition, no corrosion and free movement of the rocker assembly.
4. The underneath of the head show carbonisation of the valves and seats.
Pictures will be attached to show the condition of the various components mentioned below.
Naturally I want to go with the least cost route.
Would I be fine with the following approach :
a. a clean up of the valves and ports and re-seat the valves ?
b. Do a skim and crack test of the head ? Any recommendations on suppliers ?
c. Cover the valve stem channels and piston chambers then flush out the water channels (How do I clean the water channels ?)
Assuming the engine block just needs a clean up with paraffin, the more expensive route would be to do a head (current head is not unleaded) exchange to a converted one. Any recommendations on suppliers ?
Oh ! Any tips on how to unfreeze the thermostat housing ? Tried WD40 so far.

Robert