Yeah, I know that's going to be an issue but not a mechanical/technical one, I just want to make sure I have the mechanical/parts issues down, I can address the low compression in the future when I upgrade the cam by using a short duration, high lift cam with a tighter lobe center, I just want to make sure that I didn't leave anything out in the basic mechanical side of the equation, I'm on a very tight budget right now and will upgrade the cam for sure withing the next 6 months or so, but I want to get the basics of this project down so I'm on a mechanical even keel so to speak. Swapping in a new hydaulic roller cam down the line will not be a big issue.