
After spending most of yesterday pulling the engine down, and then the head last night, I was ready to do the cams this morning.
Well, I got to them this afternoon after taking the family shopping.

After a bit of a false alarm about them not fitting in due to the size of the HLA boss cast into the head, I had a long long look, measure, look again and decided that they should fit. Put them in, jacked the pistons down to midway on the motor, and spun the camshaft around with my trusty spanner - they did fit!

Set the cam timing, slapped all the covers and whatnot on, in and around. The moment of truth came and I turned the key - and the bloody thing just worked - freakin' marvellous.


Set the ignition timing, turned the engine off, disconnected timing light, added oil and dropped the bonnet.
Jumped in and went for a wild lap of the 'burb.
Definitely stronger in the midrange, and climbs for the redline faster. GREAT induction ROAR. I will give the Gtech a go tomorrow to see the new number.
The cams work fine on the stock ECU. Lumpy idle but otherwise fine.
Other than the crisis of confidence over the cams fitting, the only other problem I had to deal with was little miss 2 (I'm nearly 3) freaking out about how I parked my car in mum's side of the garage and then 'broke' my engine. I will take her for a spin tomorrow to reassure her, dad can fix his car almost as well as her toys.
I am happy. Next to get the Uniship installed and tuned.