I may try silver soldering them if the JB Weld doesn't seem like it will work.
Mike, Encourage you to choose one or the other. If the JB Weld doesn't meet your specifications, it's going to be a
booger bear cleaning up the tubes and rings so the Plan B silver solder will stick. The soldering technique will also be quicker and is also somewhat 'adjustable' later on, if required.
A small, butane-powered soldering torch is mighty handy to have and would be useful for other shop chores. Big Box home improvement stores will have them along with the 'hard' solder you'll use.
While the heads are off, position them with the head gasket surface facing up. Pour a little kerosene into the head's combustion chamber and watch for any seepage through the valve seat.
Tony has good ideas pretty frequently. However, I once tried using Wifey's kitchen oven to assist in dismantling a car's brake master cylinder. Wimmens can be very sensitive. All I heard, well, all that's shareable in mixed company, was
Bad dog. No biscuit.