I spent five hours today replacing the O-290's pushrod seals. Since this is an O-290, it doesn't have the clips inside the valve cover that allows you to easily remove the pushrod tubes. As I learned a couple months ago, on the O-290 you have to loosen and pull each cylinder about a half inch or more away from the block to get the pushrod tubes out and change the seals. Bernie Fried suggests (and I'm glad he did) that if I'm going to go to the trouble of pulling the cylinders a little bit, that I might as well pull them away just far enough to remove the piston wrist pin and then change the O-ring at the bottom of each cylinder. It was actually fun to have some excellent help today (thanks RV-driver Steve!) and see how to do it. The best reward was finding out the N12055's engine is very clean inside. No corrosion, pitting, spalling, etc. on anything - cam shaft, wrist pins, cylinder walls, etc. Very lucky to see this engine in such good condition after sitting without running for 13 years. Sometimes you do get lucky
. After the engine was back together I went home and grabbed the wings and threw them into a U-haul and took them out to the airport. This was a very productive day.
The pictures below are in no particular order.