I took a picture of the boxes of the connecting rod bearings, as usual, but I did not realize something very important; do you? I figured it out later, sadly.
The first piston installed was a landmark, aided by the ring-installer-coil (something I did not know ever existed). After installation some tightening, torque and turning test of the crankshaft to make sure that everything worked. Oh, extraordinary feeling of smooth crankshaft spinning!
The process continued with every piston of the left side of the block and the working afternoon came to an end, with me full of oil but happy. We covered all and went home for dinner.
Did I mention that some days the universe do not want you to be happy and successful at all? Well, the next day was one of these days.
As it was difficult for me alone to move the block for installing the left right side pistons I asked for some help; I paid not enough attention and unfortunately but unintentionally the sleeve of the cylinder #8 became damaged on its superior margin. Horror. Eduardo checked the damage and considered it negligible but it was necessary some repair. We considered, anyway, to change the sleeve and made some attempts to remove the best sleeves of Spare’s block, unsuccessfully despite efforts and proper instruments. After some grinding work and other opinions we left the little denting as shown on the picture; some liked it, some not, but all coincided that it was of no importance. I still have doubts about it.
With the impasse resolved I went for the last piston and its connecting-rod bearings and could not find the right box, only empty ones. To make the story short, one box was missing and it was clear from the picture a couple of days before: there were only seven boxes and not eight. Bad.
I ordered another one, luckily the only left in stock at our dealer in Santiago. The good Lord seemed to still love me, after all.
As I had some working time remaining I left apart the unfinished block and grabbed and examined the head cylinders, untouched for a lot of time, and remembered why it was like that: we did not have the extractor socket for the injectors. We needed to get one and we had not done it yet. Ah. I took a deep breath, covered everything and went home. Enough for that day.









