that sort of depends.
are you talking about the seating cuts for the valve to seal against or the stem seal or the manifold end of the port?
if you're talking about the valve seat then yes/no/maybe.
if they are a raw head that isnt premachined then yes, you need to have the valve seats faced.
if they are a machined head then yes and no. if the seating matches your valves then no, if the seating does not match your valves then yes. Idealy though a machined up head will come prematched, if youve ordered some kind of odd setup then you should have ordered the valves to match.
if the head is pre machined then you can also have the valves cut to match your head in which case, no you dont need to machine the head.
If the head is setup to take inserts, then no it doesnt need machining you just need to get the inserts in.
If youre talking about the stem seals...
Maybe, it depends on the finish quality of the head and the seals, Confirm which bevel you're being advised about, where and why its being recommended as theres a few variations of seal design that need a different setupp.
if its the actual exhaust port thats being talked about, yes and no. doing it helps the flow and the gasket setup but its not really a performance engine that we're talking about here.
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