Hello Bill
Another couple of points that might be of assistance nearer the end when everything is being re-assembled. Again as Peter Gerrish has written on, take care when replacing the camshafts on to the head that the drilling in the bronze shell of the front bearing of each cam is correctly located on to the little dowel pin, before fitting on the cap. Even if you have an S3 engine which has the cam wheels key-way'd on to the cam (and therefore not adjustable), it is still worth-while checking the camshaft timing. It is surprisingly easy to be one tooth out on a wheel. Checking is explained in the driver's glovebox handbook, but basically you set No. 1 piston tappets to 2.2mm and using the thinnest feeler in two feeler gauges, as the flywheel hits TDC, one gauge should just be pinching the tappet and the other releasing. If you are 1 tooth out, you need to split the chain again, and move the cam-wheel; and re-check. All very time consuming, but it has got to be perfect! If you have the vernier adjustable cams, then you can adjust the timing there; but I will leave the explaining to someone else?
Regards - Roddy