Well not long after the last post, the kid had an accident. He wasn't watching were he was going, phone/radio, IDK Anyhow the whole passengers side was damaged to the tune of a $6800.00 claim on my insurance. That being said, the 1k he had paid me on the motor went to his deductible. We got the car fixed and it was looking good again. A couple weeks later a pc of steel falls of a truck in front of him and takes out the drivers side rocker panel. Then a couple weeks later he drove 2 days on metal to metal pads for two days! Well, that ruined the entire drivers side paint as it was covered in rust. I had to wet sand it to remove the rust from the paint.
So , to say the least, the first year was a learning experience for him.
That being said it has been 1.5 yrs and the I have finally started to think he is driving well enough now to let him have the motor I have built for him. He has put some track time and a shit ton of miles on the car.
This weekend I was not able to work on my car so I went to work on his motor. The longblock has been on the bench in the garage for months. I just wouldn't let him have it. After buying some springs and cams a while back, I knew the heads were coming back off to swap the springs. Today I did that. I used a Freedom Racing 3v spring compressor that I barrowed from a buddy. I used a pc of 1 1/8" aluminum rod instead of the cam for some extra room. Made the spring swap easy. I Had the RA balanced and ported the heads myself. Turned out nice. Here are a few pics of the car and motor.