This is not an April fools joke.
The rocker arm assembly hold down bolt insert over intake port 3 broke on my BBM head last week. Part of the aluminum threads came out with it and the lower part of the insert is still in the head. This port has the feed hole for the oil to the rocker arm assembly.
Yesterday I took the head to the three local machine shops; two of them did not want the repair job. The third wants $800 up front to fix it with no guarantee that it will stay fixed. They outlined the repair as 1) measuring the angle and location of the oil feed hole before it is covered by the weld, 2) preheating the head to 1200 degrees before welding, 3) welding the pad, 4) machining the pad to the height of the others, 5) drilling and installing an insert and 6) drilling the oil feed hole. If the head face (and/or other faces) needed to be resurfaced because they warped due to the preheating that would be extra. I would have to remove the valve springs, etc., before I delivered the head. They didn’t have the insert and I would have to supply or if they bought it, I would have to pay for the minimum quantity they would have to buy. They are busy and it will be several weeks before they can get to it.
They suggested I plan on having the valve job redone as the pre-heating probably will warp some of the seats.
Does any body have a better solution for me?