It worked

For a time

I was forever dealing with a slight 'sweat' of oil on the L.H. cylinder.
As the forecast was for 'Crap' today, with scattered ' Crap' tomorrow, and my new head gasket had made it here, I took the opportunity to dive in



Here's a shot of the damaged area, immediately under the head nut washers ( all 16 surfaces were in similar or worse condition. The surface immediately to the left has had an initial pass of grinding compound). The two outer 8mm. studs, on the LH don't matter in this regard. The LH side of the head drains it's oil down their enclosed passages. It doesn't matter if the copper washers don't seal entirely.

I set things up on my drill press. Using a flanged bolt with the same circumference as the washers, and valve grind paste I cut the galled areas down just as much as needed. The cam caps will sit on very slightly less material, but I don't imagine it being an issue, over the leaking concerns.

I'll wet-sand the washers again, and that should do it.
More good news ? My cylinders look über minty, very even wear and nice cross-hatch still visible. And....my valves are all sealing better than they were when I checked them during the original build (something like 15,000km. ago).
Now, if the weather would just start cooperating in a few days.........