Installing Tomei Cams and the first Donuts
I have a lot of respect for Bryan, I’d be completely lost without him steering the ship on this build, when things get a little daunting, he’s usually there throwing some sort of suggestion or idea that saves the day. A few nights before the car went for paint we installed the Tomei Poncams, and it really opened my eyes up to just how much effort goes into this stuff. I’ll let the photos speak for themselves here, Im sure most of you landed here due to the videos, as I’ve mentioned many times Im incredibly grateful to be surrounded by the right kind of people on this build.
I love this shot, literally getting stuck in.
High quality jokes.
It’s never a good day at the shed without the BBQ.
Shim spacing, what a tedious job.
I loved the illumination here from the light at the bottom, showing off the freshly sorted cams and the front of the head.
Evan loves dogs.
None of us took any photos of the first doughnuts in the car, I think everyone was too excited to see this go around in circles.
A quick drop of the oily exhaust to try again.
What a great little nugget, it is still hard to believe I’m building the dream car, it is taking forever but it’s getting there with all the right bits.