Ok so Clegg said that the main reason the motor failed was that it over heated. Other things may have contributed but the only reason a motor fails with less than 10,000 miles with a warped head is that it over heated.
I have had 3 times that a radiator hose has come off including the time that had a stuck valve. It is possible that I lost coolant and then the valve stuck. I have convinced myself that over heating is the main issue.
I already have the super duper Mishimoto Radiator and a Flow cooler pump, I also have a small hood vent and have removed the weather strip at the rear of the hood.
I am going to do a few things to help;
add a wetting agent to the coolant and run my coolant 60% water 40% coolant, I am going to run prestone, that Mishimotto Synthetic may have been an issue.
install a "high flow" thermostat housing
I found an AC Delco "high flow" thermostat, although it looks like what I had in there it claims to be "high flow"
Install another tempurature gauge
always have at least 2 gallons of water or coolant in the back.
New radiator hoses (again)
I am going to remove my Ford oil to coolant cooler. (ford guys remove them because they end up having problems with them leaking coolant into oil, I installed it because my exhaust ran too close to my oil pan, the exhaust is much different now so the oil cooler is probably not required)
I am going to move my crank position sensor slightly more toward the OEM location. I am at 5 degrees advance, I want to be at 3 degrees. I don't know really know why I am doing this one.
Install the spark plug that Clegg recommends (Autolite 3924)
I have always felt that something wasn't quite right with my stroker, maybe the head gasket didn't quite seal right or something, so I do have a hope that when I put it together it will just run better and cooler...
Anyway here are some pictures.
Bent exhaust valve
head ready to be installed
The head gasket they sold me is a MLS (multi layer steel)... bling bling right
A box from Summit Racing came in, Redline Water Wetter
This is the temp gauge I ordered from Summit, it is like a digital alarm clock LCD, it is white. Still not sure where it is going in the cab
The 7120 head that I have has a port for a temp sensor on the back of the head
The head dropped down really easy, I did have to do it twice since I forgot to install the back head bolt in the head before placing it on the block. (uni-body prevents dropping the bolt in after the head is in place, I knew this and still forgot...)
Rocker arms installed and moving properly, it took me longer than it should of to realize why it was so hard to crank the engine by hand... had to shift into neutral...
Valve cover back on, so the engine is really back together. You can see the melted motor mount that needs to be replaced and I am going to build a little heat shield for it. It is probable that it melted when I was driving with a stuck exhaust valve, that would put combustion into the header and super heat the header, but a heat shield won't hurt. The 2000,2001 xj's have a heat shield from the factory. BTW if anyone has one of those heat shields laying around let me know I will give you a few bucks for it.
I should have it mostly together this weekend. My "high flow thermostat housing" doesn't come in until next week so it won't be running this weekend.