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Have never installed heads and cam towers together on the bench. Not saying it is a bad idea, but also very unclear how it is "easier"... I see at it as more difficult to get proper torque, but YMMV.
What motor, cam spec, piston spec are we discussing here??
What is the delay in your P/C set?
If you wait to install the heads first, then the cam towers, the total time will be less than an hour per bank, some of which you will spend trying to cobble it together on the bench anyways. Do you have the spare time?
If you are checking piston to valve clearance you are going to do that dry anyways, so you are not final assembling anything at this point. Also, depending on the cam choice some are easy with only 1/4 installed and some it doesn't matter. Let us know what you are building and why you are asking the question and we can give you better guidance...
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