Thursday: It's been coming for a while but the engine in the white wagon finally died, I was running late for work and giving it a serious flogging, got 5 mins away from home and something didn't feel right, so I put the clutch in and give the accelerator a quick stab, it made a nasty rattle, a bang, the cabin filled with smoke, the engine stalled and the dash lit up, hit the starter, and she wouldn't turn, she'd seized, so I coasted along till I found somewhere i could pull over and hitched a lift to work.
Didn't finish work till 8, got picked up headed out the the car, buggered around with it for about half an hour, gave up and called a tilt tray, by the time he showed up and we got home it was about 10pm, had a quick bite to eat then headed to the garage. By the time I had the rubasu and the white wagon in the garage, had the hoist and all my tools setup and was ready to start it was 12:30, by 2:30 I had the engine and box out of the rubasu, had a shower and went to bed.
Friday: Was gunna take the day off and finish the swap but the boss said he needed me at work so arranged for someone to pick me up in the morning BUT forgot to arrange how I was getting home, so by the time I had that sorted and got home it was about 9:30, had dinner and was at it again. This time I had my old man helping me which helped heaps, even just the moral support and company was great.
We were going at it non stop from about 10pm and bar a few minor issues, sloppy shifter linkages and the like, it all went really well, had her back on the road at about 6:15am, had a shower, went to bed.
Saturday: got almost 40 mins sleep and went to work, after work we went out for dinner, on the way home coming up macquarie pass all of a sudden the temp sky rocketed and steam started spewing out of the bonnet.
The top hose had split where one of those stupid wire hose clamps had been and dumped all the water, I was not impressed, just over 12 hours after getting the car back on the road it was looking like I had cooked it.
My brother came to the rescue with 8 litres of water, took the full 5 litres to fill it up and that lasted about 3 minutes, put in the rest and went with a theory of running with out the radiator cap, that got us home with out over heating and I just left it till the next morning.
Sunday: Cut the split section off the hose, put it back on, clamped it, filled it with water let it idle for about 20 mins topping up water when needed, all seemed to be good.
Has been going pretty well ever since but now I think the clutch is starting to slip, it's not a major problem, just another drama to deal with and more time spent on the white wagon that should be spent on the tourer

If you've stuck with this post this long thanks for enduring my rant, if you just skipped to the end I don't blame you

Jordan.