Ok, I got the lifters in, rockers adjusted, added oil, primed the oil pump and checked for lubrication at top of pushrods/rockers, and dry fitted the intake without a gasket to check for china wall clearance.
**When I proceeded to install the intake with the felpro .120" gaskets and the right stuff, the intake bolts holes would not line up.
I was battling this for about 10 minutes before deciding to trash the gaskets and get the spare felpro gaskets from the 8510pt1 set which are .060".
Reapplied the right stuff, gaskets and more of the right stuff on the water ports.
Set the intake in and torqued in sequence, cleaned the china wall squeeze out and set the distributor in.
For a thicker gasket I needed oblong intake manifold bolt holes to match and give me some wiggle room.
Anyways when I was moving the battery cable to the starter to reinstall the headers I noticed that the main power cable was melted even though it had a heat sleeve. Cut the bad section off and made a tube (photo) to guide the cable without it touching the header. Test fitted the cable inside. (photo)
Now I have to fix the battery cable, install new terminal etc.
Is there a silicone shielded battery cable available that withstands high heat better that the standard battery cables?
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