
With my super human strength and the help from a floor jack (mostly the jack) I managed to manueuvre the nearly complete engine into its resting place. With the engine mounted and secured on the jack, it was a simple process. Simple like a fox!

So simple a cave man could do it (sorry Geiko). Actually, it pretty much went as planned. Sure I managed to scratch the paint on th eengine a bit, but nothing a dab here or there could not manage to correct.

The next step will be to attach the ancilliaries, drop some oil in the pan, crank her by hand a few times to get the oil flowing, a spot of pertol and, with luck, a puff of bluish smoke will signify that it is alive... IT'S ALIVE. Well I hope so anyway.
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