Well this isn't good...
Chill got the car together the other night. Cranked it until the oil light went out, hooked up injectors, it fired right up. He was adding coolant as it ran, no problems. Nice and quiet. A little lifter noise, but that's normal as they pump up. Then it stopped.
Cranked it over by hand and it stopped after about a half-turn. Pulled the valve cover, took out the cam, and saw this at the front of the engine:
No oil to the head. Lifters are damaged, of course.
But the worst is this, on cylinder #4:
Broken valve. That's probably what stopped the engine.
I spoke to the supplier on Friday. Of course there's a warranty on the long block, but they need to get it back. In California. So tomorrow I'm ordering a replacement, and when we get this one out we'll send it back to CA for warranty. They obviously don't want Chris to tear it down any further prior to their inspection.
Chris is mystified as to what happened. There were no warning lights, so it appears it had oil pressure. And the filter housing came from my old engine which was fine, so it doesn't appear it was a source of blockage. Only other thing we can speculate on is the head gasket or oil passages between the block and head. But Chris has never seen that.
Bummer.