She's FINISHED!!!
Yay! I am so elated! tired but happy! So excited I could not resist but share the pics
Head
The head was put back together after a good clean. There is some secret things in this head which I don't wish to devulge, but lets just say it is on the opposite end of the scale if we are talking stock head vs fully ported
10th and 11th head stud/bolts were drilled, heater hole was drilled and I painted it during the week. We decided not to run a bypass and instead drill the thermostat which will basically do the same thing. One more thing less to worry about which is good.
Head went on using grease under the nuts and on the head stud threads. I used a Payen BK450 head gasket. I also ran a die and tap onto all the threads of the head bolts and holes just to be 100% sure.
I also dismantled the Toyota-mini rockers that Dr Mini made for me ages ago, out of the current engine in Lillee. This went straight onto the head with no majour issues at all.
Coincidently I put 1.3's back into Lillee and she runs so much better torque wise on the low end. Much more civilised in traffic
Head and Rockers on
Side cover on and Cam timing
I put the side cover on with the seal etc, looks great and thought that was the last thing. But I had actually forgotten the circlip at the end of the mainshaft of the gearbox that holds the pilot bearing in

Although there is hardly any chance for it to slip off (if at all) It would keep me up at night worrying about it

So i pulled it all apart again and threw the clip on, destroying the brand new gasket in the process
Anyway with those dramas out of the way we out the belt drive plate on with the cogs and put a degree wheel onto the crank.
Degree wheel on crank to time in the cam.
A dial guage was set up to check lift on all 8 valves. Luckily they were all within 1 thou and 1 degree of eachother. The cam needed a 6 degree key to get the timing spot on. Details of this later in a separate update.
Dial Guage to measure lift and get the timing spot on
Almost there!
Finally the timing gear was installed, and the BLING trigger timing cover put on. I spent a good 25-30 mins on the buffing wheel to get it Mirror Bling. GAFMO take note! This ones for you dude!!!
Bling!!!
The the harmonic balancer was put on and TDC was marked on the balancer to the markings on the Trigger belt drive cover. This will make it easy to check timing later on.
That's it!!! It is ready to go on the dyno bar a few things: namely the water pump which I have tapped and put a bolt into the bypass so seal it off, a rocker cover (maybe a new bling one to match the belt drive

), carb and intake which is still on Lillee now and a modified special tuning Pulsar dissy

Not to metion a lick of touch up paint before she goes into Lillee.
Once the dyno is done we will then install the flywheel and clutch on and that's it! At this stage, dyno will most likely happen after MDU... no rush really

I am stoked, can't wait to see how she goes!!! More updates next week. Have to go back to my day job this week after a week off...
