The second issue was I hadn't noticed that the front alignment dowel was not in the block until I have the head on and all the the studs and three rocker stands in. The front of the head had motion. I was not happy. The dowel was still in the old head, but hammered flat, so it hadn't attracted my attention. I drove it out with a long 3/8 extension, lifted the front of the head enough to get a screwdriver handle to hold it and my son tried to slip the dowel in there but ended up knocking it down onto the piston.
Had to take everything back off again to do it right, but only cost us about 20 minutes. Wrestling the head off and back on again has made my back a bit sore!
