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before i start i id just like to say yes im an idiot.

just finished (not really finished yet) my attempt at a 30 build and i fogot to weld/blok the vct feed ! i new i had to do it just for some reason i didnt do it. ne ways, im wondering if there is ne way to blok it without pullin the head of again? i did notice a small welsh plug on the front of the head that runs true to the vct feed, im thinkin if i canknok that out and some how blok it up ? has ne 1 done it it up that way ?

i no its along shot i just thought id ask

cheers

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yep. its pretty good hey

motor ran, oil press @ idle was low, thats when it cliked

i no wat needs to be done but yea im sure if you can blok it from the front some how itl do the same as from the bottom, someone has to have done it this way??

cheers 4 response

so ive pulled the head off, having a second look theres NO way can you blok it from the front !

very very hard lesson to learn, and $ 2 . but atleast i can pull the head of with my eyes closed !

fingers crossed i didnt f ne thing else up!

tyhanks 4 responses

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