Warren,
In addition to Peter's advise, I would post your question on the Jabiru / CAMit forum on Yahoo. Some very knowledgeable folks there and source for information getting all tuned after you get it installed and running.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/JabCamit/infoThere are several things you should be looking at on a Jabiru engine of that vintage. With the demise of CAMit which made the parts for Jabiru, may be a problem getting needed parts for solid lifter conversion. Serial number should tell you which camshaft is in there, very early ones did not work at all well with hydraulic lifters. Later, some push rods lacked oil relief grooves which is suspected of causing over pumping of lifters and failure of valves to fully close, etc. Top of my list for any engine stored that long would be to first check for internal corrosion even though you have turned it over periodically during storage. A good inexpensive video bore scope like the Via Vida 400 would be a good place to start. If not familiar with working on engines, sending it to Pete for the new through bolts, which requires splitting the case and thus opening it for complete inspection may not be a bad investment.
David A. Sonex TD, originally with Jabiru 3300 #1915, now CAMit 3300.