Purchasing more parts. Problems in locating
some parts.
My goal this month is to have the cylinder head pressure
tested and machined. Also to buy the rest of the parts
I need to put the cylinder head back together. The first
thing I did was to order a new set of intake valves from NOPI.com.
I got a call the next day to tell me they only had 4 and could
not get any more, I cancelled that order and went to Advance
Auto. They had 4 also at $7.28 each and they
could special order 2 more for $15.99 each. I told them
never mind and finally was able to order a set at Carmadillo.com.
They were only $5 each too!!!! Next I tried to locate
a set of injector grommets, I tried Advance auto for those
also and they couldn't get them. I'm still looking but
I may have to get those from the dealer. I ordered 2
more 210cc injectors from a list member to go with the 4 I
already have. Once I have all 6 I will send them out
for cleaning and balancing.
The cam tower gaskets that came with my head rebuild kit
were made of paper while the OEM gaskets are metal.
I found out from a list member that Fel-Pro sells metal cam
tower gaskets part number VS50413 they should be under $20
for the pair, I paid $17.

I purchased some copper gasket spray which
will be used on the head gasket and exhaust gasket.
The copper spray is an additional precaution against leaking
on these high temp gaskets where RTV cannot be used.
I also purchased some gasket adhesive which will be used on
the hard to seal cam tower gaskets as well as anywhere else
that it may be needed.

I bought a 2 1/4 inch 2 bolt exhaust flange
at a local exhaust shop to use on my header where it bolts
to the cat. I also bought a 2 inch to 2 1/4 inch exhaust
reducer to gradually step the transition between the 2 inch
header collector and the 2 1/2 inch cat.

I bought 50 feet of 1 inch fiberglass insulating
wrap to wrap the headers with. This helps keep the hot
exhaust from melting things inside the engine bay as well
as increasing the exhaust velocity and creating more power.
After the headers are wrapped they will be sprayed with a
high temp coating to seal them from fluid.