Charl sorry to hear about your motor...
On a different note... I managed to finish mine today
Its actually been complete since Monday, I have just been finishing off small little issues and things, and these little things take time.
Firstly I was advised by JR Cylinder head services to bleed my lifters before putting them back in, the reason being that I might not be able to get decent compression with rock solid lifters. I reused my old lifters from my Jap engine as they where in a good nic.
Bleeding lifters is actually very simple but a very timely process. First you need a bench vice, a nice socket that will fit behind the lifter and a piece of wood to protect the face of the lifter, what you do is you slowly compress the lifter in the vice to squeeze out the oil, this have to be repeated a couple of times, and you will find when releasing the vice the lifter will compress again with oil... I found that shaking most of the oil out first, and then squeezing is way faster... It takes about 10min a lifter
Slowly bleeding the lifter
After bleeding the lifters its good to refill them with fresh oil, to do this you heat some oil up and you place the lifters in the hot oil, they will then soak up the oil and wont be so noisy when you put them back in, or for such a long period. I heard that it can take up to 50km for them to become quiet.
Cam belt on, all aligned perfectly, check if you can spot a very important missing part (we all use it very often) this required me to remove all the belts and pulley's again
After the cams where in, I got to put my turbo on, now with the new manifold I ran into a small problem. I never actually thought about it, but the new manifold didn't have any studs to mount the turbo on. I went to 2 bolt & nut places close to me to source some studs and both where out of stock

This really stuffed me around, I then tried removing the studs from the old manifold, I only succeeded with two, the rest of them where in just too tight. My last resort made my own. I had some 8mm threaded rod so I made 4 x 35mm studs.
The new studs I made 8mm thread and 35mm long
The manifold from Rezlo is already tapped so it was easy just to bolt in the new studs. I then ran into another problem... The tapped holes in the manifold where skew

So the turbo wouldn't go on with a straight fit. Some action with a hammer and I bent my studs into position
With the turbo in place I could fit my braided hoses, again not so easy they where all custom and some of them where a little tight, but after squeezing here and there they fitted nicely.
Turbo in place, and the braided hoses
The engine is now 99% done, I need to add some very small things, this will be done at a later stage, I need to get working on the engine bay and the front suspension bushes.
Completed engine
I have noted something about this post, is that there isn't any negative feedback or advice for me... Does that mean everything I'm doing is correct

If you do have advice or point out problems please do so... I won't take offense
Merry Christmas, I'll be way busy with the car next week, so more to come soon