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nah i reckon we can pull it off easy enough... i think Adam doesn't trust us though, he still thinks we dropped a nut in his intake.

but i'll need someone to help me put the head back on, cause i'm no good at setting up cams properly. I've only done it on little ford 1.5 SOHC's before.

Bugger.. i doubt i'll have my car back together in time anyway, might just have to sit it out.

Yeah Adam's has got hyd/lifters.. we'll just need someone who can dial in the cams right, but the more hands the better..

that way we've got more people to share the blame when the next problem happens.

the new turbo bolts up perfectly except at the compressor intake and compressor output. I have to make custom mounts for those and grind a little out of the left engine mount. it a couple of "slack" days worth of work.

Yeah thats what i was thinking, we'll take it all apart, get someone to fix the valve, put it all back togther and get someone like Ray to dial in the cams, and give him a carton or two for his help.

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