I learnt more things that day, most of all is the fact that swapping engines is pretty straight forward if you have the right people, tools, equipment, and work-area. Andrew (OMY005) had a garage that is on stilts and therefore had a convenient man-hole cut in the floor.
As GP14 mentioned, the only bottlenecks was having to swap the ignition wiring from his old engine, as the new engine had one different plug, and swapping the oil-pressure sender from older to new as the newer engine's one did not work. Oh and the thermostat was easy to swap. These 3 ate up another 1.5 or so hours to the total.
And as with sabretooth's timing, he arrived 5 minutes after the bonnet was closed and everything was all packed up.
it's the thought that counts eh?
