My carbide drill and heavy duty tap came yesterday, and together made short work of the holes in the big timing gear. Here are some photos showing the tools and the special bolts I use to pin the gears together, the stub cam assembly with the bolts installed, and the primary timing chain and stub cam installed in the engine:



I developed another twist on the plan this week. I have the normal SOHC heads for this engine, and also a pair of the high port SOHC heads for the big engine. I also have a second pair of the high port heads for my turbocharged SOHC, which is kind of on the back burner at the moment. I decided that rather than use the normal heads for this engine, I'd swap on one pair of the high port heads, and use the other pair on my larger engine. We'll save the standard heads for the turbo engine, for now anyway. This sets me back just a little, because I want to put my new Ferrea hollow stem valves in the high port heads, and so they need to have the valve job done on them before I can assemble them. That should only take a few days, so I should be able to get the heads on the engine next weekend, and then finish it off in a couple of evenings after that. Then its dyno time! I'm looking forward to that...