I did the overhead, all the valves were really close .010 intake .020 exhaust.
I also got in an argument with chat gpt about doing EOIC backwards turning engine backwards with the alternator nut. So when doing it like that, you adjust an intake when Exhaust is closing, adjust an exhaust when intake is opening. That was how I ran overhead last year.
So this time, I turned it normal rotation with the barring tool which is slow as hell and did EOIC. Well what do you know, I was right and the AI is wrong.
One exhaust rocker was a bit loose and one intake, but I think that is more from head studs being installed than anything. Most of them I tightened up a touch, and one rocker was left alone.
Makes me feel better about the cam, because it had a couple lobes showing some pitting when I had it out for the p pump swap.
Here is how it sits, looks like I will have the DV o rings today and can put it back together. Got the injectors swapped over as well.
Smoky 7x12 SAC injectors, too hazy for a p pump truck on street. They would likely be much cleaner on a vp44 with a quadzilla , not static timed at 23 degrees with the tractor pump.