The engine is finally installed. I will be putting up a bigger write up about the process, but in the end we swapped out the old engine, took off the important bits and installed on fresh engine, and re-installed in to the engine bay.
There were a few hiccups but for our first time, I think it went well.
This was a process that started last August when I sourced an engine with a blown head gasket.... here are pics through the process:
Picked up the engine and brought it home in Dad's trusty econoline van

Tear down progress, gasket was blown around cylinder 4

Quite the collection of parts

Crank from blown engine

Close up of timing marks on cams while installed (before taking it apart)

Taking apart the head, tedious work

Stock rods to be replaced with SCAT rods

Cleaning the pistons (reused the stock forged pistons)

Pistons clean, SCAT rods installed

Crank installed in fresh block (block was cleaned, fluxed, decked and honed), ARP main studs

Refreshed head. Left it pretty stock, plan to take the head off engine that is currently in my car and building a head. No in the cards right now

Rods/Pistons installed

Bottom end all closed up

ARP head studs in

Head installed

Tommis Billet crank cog

Reference PIC of N75 before puling the engine

Front end off, disconnecting things

Engine out

Tired Engine (head off)

Ready to pull EM and Turbo off old head

Fresh

Installed in engine bay, left intake off so we can connect everything with ease

Everything back together (my brother approves)

Bent valves that caught us in the middle (more on this later)

Ready for Bumper and lights
