No, you will have to take it to a shop and have the seats recut, and should do the valves as well. And the valve stems will have to be ground
as well, to get the gaps correct.
This is needed to be done on any valve seat peening, but while you have it out, peen the other seat as well, then take it to a decent shop,
you already have the block pulled, so they shouldn't charge you too much.
But ask them if they have the capability to recut the seats and valves, and quiz them about it, because even the bigger shops bend the truth
on how they service the valve train, but a good shop should be able to recut the seats and valves, and set the gaps and re-assemble at
a fairly reasonable price, and you take it from there.