There is no way I would put $950 into those heads, those prices are still pretty high. No way, I would do it myself, or buy different heads. But to put $950 into those heads seams rediculous. You can have a whole different set of american heads and sell those for a couple hundred bucks with broken springs and come out ahead.
As low of miles as they have you could lap the valves with a $5 tool and some paste and it may be better than a new valve job just because it's hand lapped. Now if the heads had high miles then you would need a valve job.
One thing you would need besides a valve spring compressor is a height micrometer, or other way to measure installed height. I use one from Mills Specialty products, Doug Mills is the guy who invented the valve spring height mic(a friend of my fathers and races pro mod in FL now), and the patent has ran out now, but he still makes them in the US out of stainless steel, better quality for a measurement tool than the aluminum a lot of the foreign copies are made out of now. Although I have used a nice simple flat 6" rule to measure spring heights back before I had a height mic, you had to be careful and it wasn't as accurate but it was better than nothing.
Or you could just buy new heads, sell those broken, and be better off.
As low of miles as they have you could lap the valves with a $5 tool and some paste and it may be better than a new valve job just because it's hand lapped. Now if the heads had high miles then you would need a valve job.
One thing you would need besides a valve spring compressor is a height micrometer, or other way to measure installed height. I use one from Mills Specialty products, Doug Mills is the guy who invented the valve spring height mic(a friend of my fathers and races pro mod in FL now), and the patent has ran out now, but he still makes them in the US out of stainless steel, better quality for a measurement tool than the aluminum a lot of the foreign copies are made out of now. Although I have used a nice simple flat 6" rule to measure spring heights back before I had a height mic, you had to be careful and it wasn't as accurate but it was better than nothing.
Or you could just buy new heads, sell those broken, and be better off.
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I better go do that now... cross your fingers... 

