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Old 07-24-2007, 10:22 PM   #1
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I bought a y8 head off a friend for a mini-me and boost purposes. He had it tore down and cleaned, never put it back together, bought it off him, he said he'd put it back together for an extra $75 and I decided I wanted to save money and learn.

I've got my haynes manual ready, but I can't find where these are taken from, it just says remove them and inspect them.

Lost Motion Assemblies. Where do they go?


I have one of these, donno?


I have this one, and then another similar..


this one has this tag on it..donno still?



help please, kinda stuck on my build because of these
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Old 07-24-2007, 11:28 PM   #2
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First off, I've been looking for a diagram like that for weeks.

second, I can't tell where #25 goes

how many of the intake and exhaust valves should I have? I have one of each..
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actually I'm looking at a blown up version of that diagram, and it looks like maybe the exhaust valve is number 4 and the intake valve is number 3? and it looks like intake is on far right valve, and exhaust is on far left..
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guess I shoulda done this sooner


is that how you're numbering the holes? if not, then thats how I'm numberin em and we'll go off that since its visible
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I actually got a box of arp head stuff, and they look like they're brand stinkin new, like he bought them plannin on usin em and then didn't since he got rid of it? I donno,


these are all the goodies I got, and a box of random head parts in addition
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