how perfect do you want them?
Did you grind the valves and seat or hand lap them? If you ground them, you should finish with a hand lap to get a final seal. If you just lapped them, then it should show a complete circle around the valve face.
Edge of intake valve must be 0.5mm 0.02in or thickerdo not grind stellite coated exhaust vales by machineValve seats 45*, contact surface:2.0mm 0.08in for intake valve2.4mm 0.09in for exhaust valveuse 15* cutter to reduce sizeinstalled gap between valve face and head surface should be less than 1.5mm 0.06in replace eat, and possibly valve if gap is too large.or so says my book.
I do know that I drive torque, while listening to my friends prattle on about horsepower.
the old gasket will be different, especially when you go from a 3 to a 2 holer compression wise. WHy would you need to pull the head again? If you are doing lots of stuff, just wait until you are ready to button it up for good to do a compression test. I'd say with those numbers on a 3 holer that is used you should see way better numbers with the new 2 holer once you are buttoned up for running. Don't waste your time this early with a compression test, as it really isn't close to a final proper number. Get the valves sorted out and be ready after its been ran to test. Right now you are distracting yourself with unnecessary self made worries.
I guess you're right, it hard to determine what's right and what's wrong if you haven't got a lot of experience, asking more experienced people can help in those occasions Smiley