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Originally Posted by neilca
Perhaps install the heads, check the alignment with the cam tower then torque them once you feel they are aligned?
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I took this approach on mine. In effect, you're using the cam tower as a jig to register the position of the heads. Since you're not bolting the cam tower in place, you're not impeding the torquing of each head individually. Worked perfectly for me, but I've got a grand total of one 3.2 top end job to my credit.
Here's an informative sequence on this job. Watching this and hearing his rationale convinced me to take this approach:
Nick Fulljames fits cam housing & talks ramps.wmv - YouTube