And the cam is probably putting LOTS of force on the bearing surfaces.
I'm sure there are good shops in Nooga. It seems like an old mecca for machinists (from the train days), and should be again with VW coming in.I know a really good shop here in Murfresboro (Neal Cylinder Heads), but that an hour+ drive from Nooga. If you know Sal (in Chicamauga: big in the VW scene down there), he may have some leads on shops.
Just as a side note, did you check for warpage with the cam in or out?? IF you remove the cam it may even be off more.. AS far as milling, Quantum is spot on.. Some have talked about having the head planed then having the cam journels line bored to straighten everything out.. That's works, but IMO thats removing more metal and usually more money than necessary..
Unbolt the cam and if it teter-toders in the jurnals, its junk.
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
They even peened and welded the cracks between the valves (though they were not leaking and within the tolerance allowed) and peened the pre chambers in there...
Well, looks like I'm in need of another head casting Dropped the cam in and it rocked quite badly. I've the feeling that picking up another head will be cheaper than having the machine work done needed to fix this head.
What is the tolerance for the cracks between the valves. i know i have seen it somewhere but can't find it using the search function...not to hijack this thread...sorry about that.