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IMO, maybe have them replace the valve seals, give it a check over (magnaflux, check for leakage, (( sit upside down with say Seafoam in the combustion chamber, let it sit overnight and make sure none leaks out)) and YOU install it.
You were't at fault for dropping a valve and know how to R&R it.
Easily save $500 in labor and you know its done right, not a newbee "wrench" potentially working on it.
Just my 2 cts!
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You were't at fault for dropping a valve and know how to R&R it.
Easily save $500 in labor and you know its done right, not a newbee "wrench" potentially working on it.
Just my 2 cts!
Please keep us posted