Made a bit of progress tonight. It wasn't without a couple stupid NOOB mistakes... but I guess that's to be expected.
Lapped the valves. I couldn't find any of the engineer's blue. Tried to use a sharpie, but it didn't work too well. So I just lapped as little as needed to make the surfaces smooth and spot free. Made the mistake of starting to lap the intake from cylinder 1 into cylinder 4
![Roll Eyes ::)](http://forums.sohc4.net/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
Somehow since the head was upside down, so was my logic.... Caught it, luckily...
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Then decided to go for it and just put the head back together. Clamped it down so it didn't bite the concrete floor
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Actually went together much easier than expected. The valve keepers are so tiny, that they were tricky at first, but after the first one, I got the hang of it pretty quickly.
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It's late here for a weeknight, so I'm calling it. Gonna get some gas and do a leak down test tomorrow. Fingers crossed as I'm really just learning. I've realized through this process how much of a craft this actually is. I mean, you can watch a youtube video and read manuals on how to tile your floor, but its not gonna look as good as a professional's work. Hopefully this leak down test passes and I can start putting this back together. Longest I've gone without riding in a few years.