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[* icon_caution] THIS IS A CRUCIAL STEP THAT MAY HINDER PERFORMANCE AND MAY CAUSE BROKEN COMPONENTS IF DONE WRONG.
[* blue] Grab your 3/8^ths wrench and place it on the first cap nut labeled in the picture. Begin tightening for 4 turns clockwise.
-[* yellow] Remove the wrench off of cap nut 1 and proceed to cap nut 4 and tighten for 4 turns.
-[* orange] Remove the wrench off of cap nut and proceed to cap nut 3 and tighten for 4 turns.
-[* black] move onto cap nut one again and repeat process remembering the pattern 1>4 4>2 2>3 3>1. This pattern is important to ensure even pressure of the nuts on the high compression head. After 3-4 repetitions of this your compression head is properly tightened onto the engine.
+[* yellow] Remove the wrench off of cap nut 1 and proceed to cap nut 3 and tighten for 4 turns.
+[* orange] Remove the wrench off of cap nut and proceed to cap nut 2 and tighten for 4 turns.
+[* red] Remove the wrench off of cap nut and proceed to cap nut 4 and tighten for 4 turns.
+[* black] Repeat process remembering the pattern 1>3 3>2 2>4 4>1. This pattern is important to ensure even pressure of the nuts on the high compression head. After 2-3 repetitions of this your compression head is properly tightened onto the engine block.