Cylinders are on. Much more annoying of a process than I thought. The top 2 rings went on easy. The three piece oil ring section was a huge pain... I think I got everything on safely, I was sure to get rings in the chamfer before I tried to push on anything.
I assume if an oil rail got knocked out of its groove at some point then I would certainly know it, right?
I really want to check the valve to piston clearance at this point. Do I have to torque down the head to check that, or is the head gasket compression a known quantity such that I can put everything on loose and then subtract the head gasket compression from the valve clearance.