here are pix's i want to no, if there is a easy fix or does it have 2 b machined thanksi think it use to have a bent valve in it
Yes the faces and seats need to be recut, just fix it right the first time.
hard to tell looking at your pic,s. your best bet is to find a trust worthy machine shop...they can tell you if they can be lapped or if they need replacing...newer heads have hardened valve,s seat,s..if damaged they should be replaced ...valve,s , seat,s , guide,s , valve seal,s , possible rocker assembly,s , lifter,s , push rod,s ,Etc......best of luck!
There is really no such thing as has to but there is a thing as ought to. You should put good used heads in a machine shop for a clean up and restoration. The worse they are, the more they need new seats, seals, guide clean up with new valves, surfacing and so on.
Your pics are too small and not clear enough for me to give you a 100% sure answer. My thought on this though is try to power lap the valves and see if that takes pitting out.. If not then you need a valve job. Lapping the valves won't put you out much. The lapping compond is pretty cheap. $5 or less for a tube of it, sold aty all parts stores. The common lapping is done with a lapping stick turning it by hand.. I recommed power lapping.. Get a lenght of 11/32 rubber hose, Put lapping compound on valve seat and valve face, put valve in head.. Put rubber hose on the valve stem, then chuck the other end of rubber hose into a hand held drill. I use a 1/2 chuck high torque drill for this. Now lightly push agaist the bottom of valve, will you trigger the drill and turn the valve around and around.. For yours do about 1-1.5 min, stop, push valve out some and look at seat, add more lapping compund if needed, then do it again This will machine the seat some.. It may be enough to clen up the pitting