Good Morning!!!! 53F @ 5:30AM. Sunny. High 83F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.
That's a LOT of golf balls, MG! And a LOT of eggs, too! Ever launch one with your lawn mower?:shocked:
That's a heck of a thing to happen to the architect/builder, David. We all take chances in life, but not usually with such spectacular results.

Kekoa seems to have it easy on that oversized dog bed, though.
Drew, I thought this was a family rated group!:laughing:
Been getting two or three wildfire reports a day here now, Ted. The grass is all dead and brown, er golden, and people are still careless with their cigarette butts, trailer safety chains, and BBQ ashes. Yeah, we've had two garbage trucks go up in flames from coals in the garbage cans. Hope you get some good news at the ortho doc's, even if it does mean going back to work. But what does "light duty" mean for an EMT? You gonna be stuck in the office for a while?
Yesterday started off simple enough: Pull the valve covers and tighten up the head nuts one more time, then monkey with the screw adjusters on the valves to get the clearances back. The left side didn't even need adjusting, a good sign that the head gaskets are done squeezing themselves flat. But one nut on the right side was already loose, and thinking back, it was loose the day before, too. That's a sign that a stud is pulling its way out of the engine case, and sure enough, that nut wouldn't hold torque when the time came. Took a LOT of heat with the oxy-acetylene torch to get the remains of the threads to break loose (I think they put 'em in with Loctite at the factory), and careful drilling/threading with lots of grease to catch the chips (the hole is open to the crankcase in back) and it was ready for the insert. Good thing I made lots of extras while I was at it, as it means changing the gear wheels to get the correct feeds for the metric thread on the lathe. From there it was just a matter of installing the insert with some red Loctite, and the stud with blue, then slipping the cylinder and head back into place, but it was three o'clock before it was done. Just enough time to get grocery shopping done in town and take care of an errand or two. Don't need any more days like that, thank you very much.
TGIF, at last!:drink: