Cylinder head got installed and torqued. Couple of times I thought I was going to break those ARP studs! Did a lot more associated with the head, here's some pictures:
Here's my new reroute spacer, had some trouble getting the upper nut tight due to lack of clearance as machined.
What I did that day (besides the obvious) was to measure the thickness of all valve shims, assemble the cams to the head and check valve clearance. That then allowed me to determine what shims I would need to correct lash. I ended up needing four, unfortunately I made it to the dealer a little too late for their ordering so I wouldn't get the new shims until Monday. I had 10 clearances that were out, a couple were very tight. Cleaned up the block seating surface as well as the pistons. I couldn't find a large sanding block anywhere in town so I bought some belt sander refills and cut a piece of 1 X 4 board to allow me to use that as a sanding block. It worked pretty well.
The picture above showing the block/pistons is after I sanded the gasket surface.


Here's my new reroute spacer, had some trouble getting the upper nut tight due to lack of clearance as machined.

What I did that day (besides the obvious) was to measure the thickness of all valve shims, assemble the cams to the head and check valve clearance. That then allowed me to determine what shims I would need to correct lash. I ended up needing four, unfortunately I made it to the dealer a little too late for their ordering so I wouldn't get the new shims until Monday. I had 10 clearances that were out, a couple were very tight. Cleaned up the block seating surface as well as the pistons. I couldn't find a large sanding block anywhere in town so I bought some belt sander refills and cut a piece of 1 X 4 board to allow me to use that as a sanding block. It worked pretty well.

The picture above showing the block/pistons is after I sanded the gasket surface.