enough boost is when you have 3 dimple marks in the hood from the valve cover nuts..
Am I way off base? It would seem like it might double the machining required, but not more than that.
Thanks for the info. Yeah, lacking milling machine or 4-jaw chuck might be a deal breaker. I can understand how cutting into the square stock would be hard on the tooling. The initial cut would all be on one side of the stock and definitely out of balance. That said, the finished taper would all be inside the circle of the finished pin so the tooling wouldn't really know the difference. Anyway, not trying to get you to do it, I just find it interesting.Tough break on the degreaser.
your old cups are shown not to be thick enough
I'd leave the valves themselves alone, they live in a tough place. You can cut the seats back so the valve is deeper up in the head, less risk of a crash, and you get room for bigger cam