Andy:
Very, very pretty engine. You've done a fine job of getting your engine back together. Good job! I look forward to seeing you out at the A-X's real soon.
Regarding your tension-by-feel method, I'd have to say I wouldn't risk all that hard work and patience with a "gut feel" method. Too much tension on the cam-waterpump belt ... you overload the bearings on the rollers/tensioners, new water pump (you did put on a new water pump, didn't you?), and risk early fatigue of the belt. Too little tension ... belt stretches, jumps on the cam-wheel .... brand new valves go "bendie-bendie" and you're back to square one

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That's just me, but with such a great looking engine, and obviously all that hard work and time you've put in, I'd bight the bullet, find, beg for, borrow.... the tension tool. For me personally, I'd call AAA, (free) tow it to a shop (Dieter's, Black Forest, Mirage) and have them do the final tension, overall engine check, and first turn-key to start it up. Okay ..... so maybe a few hundred bucks for all that. However, the cost of peace-of-mind after all that hard work...... priceless

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My Dos Pesos.........
Dan