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Pick up all my engine bits in the morning. That's something I won't need to do again.
 
Ain't life grand!
 
Whooooop!

Got most of mine last week. Still waiting on my head.

Funny story... told my wife I dropped my head off to have some work done on it. She looked at me funny then said, " 'bout time."
 
Jack, I'll bet you have the engine stand painted and ready to go!
To me, building the engine is the most enjoyable part.
I don't <u>need</u> one, but I told a friend at work yesterday that I felt like building an engine. Something I find very relaxing.
So, I guess I'll see which one to do. Probably another 948.
Jeff
 
I'm about to wind a T/C Lotus one together... car won't be ready for it, but it's THERAPY, dammit! Much cheaper than a regimen of trips to an office, and I'm confident the engine won't TALK. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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