Haha thanks Mike! It was a pleasure to do it! I enjoyed doing it very much. Can't have someone down on a bike for that long!
Was a good test of "how long should this take?". Knothead did most of the work and had it all prepped and ready for the heart transplant upon arrival. That was the only reason we were able to get it done the evening I arrived. To be fair, it's also my fault it was a late evening as I wasn't able to get out earlier. I at least had the motor pretty well polished so it didn't take much to wipe it down after install.
I did pull the old motor apart a little and as we had a few folks look at it there, it wasn't the rings, it wasn't something that came down from the top of the motor, as there was no marks on the top of the piston, the rings are not broken. It looked to me like there was a failure in the bottom end, I also asked Josh who has built 100's of motors and he agreed it came from the bottom. I found some shavings fishing a magnet into the bottom end!
BTW how did you get Dave's VIN#? Haha
Appreciate everyone being there and this was all pre-negotiated Dave, Knothead and I had this adventure mapped out for over a month before. Although Dave kept telling us to leave it alone! It wasn't great to do work at any event it was very well planned.