well, i'm back home in oregon, usually i feel happy about now, but i'm kinda bummed that i have to wait to get back on to finishing my car...:(
anyhoo, here's the progress of yesterday..
started off the morning of a goodie shot when the rest of the intake valves showed up 8)

these two valve cover bolt holes were also stripped out....

so after the valve guide seals were installed, i slid all the valves in so i could work on installing the springs and retainers..

this tool works way easier of you have a friend

so props to dan for hangin out and helping with the install of these..


mm, titanium!

studly 8)

this is some high temp copper anti seize my buddy trevor got me from his work, it's good enough for helicopters, so it should be good enough for this lil' ol' audi



the heart in front of the patient...

next it was time to install the flywheel and clutch once the engine was out of the stand...

installed the pilot bearing first

then flywheel

then HD clutch



engine bay ready to accept donor heart


a little lower
a little wriggling to get it in past the uncut core support..

settled in snug as a bug in a rug (that's a stupid saying that i was taught when i was really young)

man, that red is bright!

double vision!! got my AAN headgaskets from 034. you could do it yourself or just get one premade from 034 to save possibly damaging the real thin inner metal shims (of which i slight boogered on up and luckily had the spare to use), so use caution or have the pros make one up for ya


so i drilled the rivets out to rob the middle shim out to lower my compression a tad..


once the gasket was in place and the head all assembled and ready to go, i put the exhaust manifold on to make it a bit easier than trying to get those silly nuts underneath on in the car and then slide the head down the studs and in place


7A cams in place after i torqued the head down...

then put all the new lifters in and cam caps on.. man, that's kind of a pain making sure every last one is in the right place. i certainly reccommend who ever plays with the 20v's to make sure and take the time to mark them and make sure they all point the right direction for reinstallation. i had some bearing assembly lube left over so i that got smeared on the lobes for no real good reason


then the water manifold was put on. note, the rusty fitting is coming off for a cleaning and replacing of the O-rings, it's just easier to do on the head that holding the manifold itself


man, i'm one happy camper with how it's turning out 8)


also, the_natrix nate stopped by the shop last night as he was relatively close for work (vs. being in canada where he lives most of the time), and it was cool to finally meet him after about 4 years of knowing him in my crazy head..lol
he oversaw my installing of the cams and stuff and just chatted with my buddy trevor and I for a couple hours and even helped push our numerous dead cars at the shop so we could close up for a couple weeks 8)