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I didn't know how to rebuild an engine when I built my first one. You'll only learn by doing but reading the haynes manual is a good start.
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Fantastic car to start on as well, doesn't get much simpler.
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Worst thing you can do is read a haynes for a engine rebuild.
Most important but basic things which people over look:
OCD Cleanliness. Everything has to be stupidly clean
All bearings should be lubed well before fitting as the first few seconds of its first start are the most critical. Use engine building paste or if its going to be run up almost straight away after the build is done, a good quality oil.
Make sure everything is torqued in the correct pattern to the correct torque.
Don't use too much instant gasket where its not needed.
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you have the entire world's worth of information at your fingertips... its called google, and is an oft' over looked resource when it comes to anything car.. i found out most of what i know now on google and fiddling with stuff..
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