Looking at doing port work on my heads.
^^^ Not my work or heads. Fuji K's work from Nabisco.
For those more experienced with head work what's the ideal order of operations to perform the work so I'm not stepping on my own work? I'm looking for a light port job. That is, removing the casting flash, blending the throats with the bowls, removing sharp steps in the metal where the air flows.
1. Check Head Deck for level and deck as needed
2. Replace Valve guides
3. Remove casting flash and sandroll intake ports
4. Remove casting flash and sandroll exhaust ports
5. Port work on dogleg exhaust
6. Blend throat into valve inserts, removing those steps and bumps and machine marks
7. Blend in the steps near the valve heads in the combustion chambers, especially around the exhaust valve seats "Deshroud Valves"
8. Blend in other sharp corners on the combustion chamber without removing too much material just so there's not a sharp edge that can get really hot and cause detonation.
9. Polish or recut valve seats to match valves
10. Clean
11. Clean some more
12. Install valves, springs, oil seals, retainers
13. Measure for shimless-buckets
14. Order buckets
15. Install buckets and camshafts
Is there a better order to do this in?