As I was fed up with sanding, I thought I would bung the head on the engine (the gearbox is currently with Guessworks being refreshed). It was at this point that I remembered one of the main reasons that buying an unfinished project can be a pain in the rear end. You know the engine that was dismantled into its component parts? Well... not all of the parts were there. Luckily they weren't that expensive (the four rocker studs) but it was still annoying. The rockers and all studs and nuts were given a clean up in the parts washer and then all the threads were cleaned up. I used the "two-nut" method to put the studs in the block then popped on the Payen gasket followed by the head itself. In went the pushrods and then the rocker gear. A tighten up in sequence with the torque wrench and all was done.
Final skim to do. Good.

Built up area around the steering rack hole (still some to do when pic was taken).

Cleaned pushrods, studs and nuts.
