Here is the second part of the "head-gasket change" saga! Here is a comparison between the old original head-gasket and the brand new better quality one:
Now the new head-gasket is fitted and the head is bolted on, it's time to install the new Crow Cams mild camshaft.
Yey, the new performance camshaft is in and now it's time to bolt the rest of the parts back into place and check ignition timing.
More to come soon!
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