I reassembled the engine and it fired right up I got about 200 miles on it and it sounded like it was developing a ex leak checked with rubber hose around the ex manifolds nothing. It sounded like it was coming from inside the head. And the engine was missing. At this point I had enough. I took the truck to JBA Racing here in San Diego to have then diagnose the engine. There conclusion, there was something wrong with the ex valves. I was out of patience and time to work on the truck again. I had them do it for me,after removing the heads the conclusion was they were junk. Caused by bad workmanship.
All the valve guides were worn at the seat end and the seats were wallowed and one seat was loose. the other thing was that all the valve tips were not the same height. And two of the valves that had to replaced were actually about a 64th longer than the originals. They had to junk the heads they built me a brand new set put the whole thing back together dynoed the truck and it runs better than it ever has. I have 700 miles on it and no problems. The whole thing set me back $2500.00.
I have all the old parts now I am trying to get the machinist to pay for his mistake. I sent him a copy of all the work that had been done and what JBA had found wrong and what I am asking for. He really doesn't believe what they found was right. He asked me how big of a cam is in it (performer plus) I think he is trying to pin the failure on the cam, it really isn't much bigger than stock. All JBA did was install the new heads everything else is the same and they said I didn't do anything wrong with my assembly. If it was the cam it would of already wreaked the new heads. The machinist want to get 3 other machinist that he knows to look at the heads to see if they can determine what had happened.
I checked the height of all the ex valves installed and they are all different heights, could this of caused the guides to fail? It looked like the seats and the depths of the valve cut are all different. One of the seats looks like he hammered the edges of the head to keep it in place. When the guides were replaced the heads are cracked from when they were pressed in.
HELP what should I do, any input would greatly be appreciated sorry for rambling on but man this really sucks. Every one at Fortification has been great on their advise.

