Craig,
I temp assembled the cylinders and case.  This allowed fitting of the exhaust, 
heat muffs, carb, carb heat, fuel lines, control cables etc. and not having to 
deal with a 250 lb engine. Full steam ahead
Roger Baalman

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> On Mar 21, 2015, at 11:59 AM, CraigW via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org> 
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> Well, since you asked. I just finished up my lycoming engine mount Jig.  The
> 4130 will be here next weekend and I can tack weld it and get it off to the
> welder.  In the mean time my engine is in a box at Aero Engine waiting on the
> main bearings.  So in 2 weeks we will put the lower end together and if I am
> really lucky I will be hanging the engine on the firewall by May 1st.   This 
> in
> the most progress I have made in 2 years.  Next is that front deck I started
> last year and mount the panel.  Then it's off to the tail or the left wing, I
> haven't decided yet.  Hope to have this plane mostly done by late 2016 so I 
> can
> start test flying in 2017.  Gotta have goals.
> 
> Craig
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>> On March 19, 2015 at 9:35 PM dfeiger via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org> 
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