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So I made it up to Geebung this morning and the guys at Northside Cylinder Head Specialists looked after me again. Nice one 
I called and they said leave it for a couple of hours, but when I got there, they just took it in and did the honing on the spot, so I'm all set in that regard.
I haven't got pic's of the honed cylinders at the moment because they also very kindly put some engine oil in them and glad wrapped them after I told them I wouldn't be putting them on for a week or two.
However, I did get some after I unwrapped it from the glad wrap this morning to clean the lanolin out:

If you look closely, there still appears to be a little cross hatching in the cylinders which isn't bad for over 96000km's:

And the compressor and hose, just waiting on the spray kit:

I was hoping to get a bit of time today to unpack the compressor and make sure it worked, but that didn't happen.
I really need to get that alternator rotor off!
Then, next up really is lapping in the valves, then I need to blow the head out (providing the compressor works) and get the valves in, then the cylinders and head can go on and the engine can go in the frame.
I called and they said leave it for a couple of hours, but when I got there, they just took it in and did the honing on the spot, so I'm all set in that regard.
I haven't got pic's of the honed cylinders at the moment because they also very kindly put some engine oil in them and glad wrapped them after I told them I wouldn't be putting them on for a week or two.
However, I did get some after I unwrapped it from the glad wrap this morning to clean the lanolin out:

If you look closely, there still appears to be a little cross hatching in the cylinders which isn't bad for over 96000km's:

And the compressor and hose, just waiting on the spray kit:

I was hoping to get a bit of time today to unpack the compressor and make sure it worked, but that didn't happen.
I really need to get that alternator rotor off!
Then, next up really is lapping in the valves, then I need to blow the head out (providing the compressor works) and get the valves in, then the cylinders and head can go on and the engine can go in the frame.















