Mine is very similar to Gary's. When the Az Wing of the CAF first got the Heinkel, no one knew anything about Merlins. Mike Nixon came out to do all the engine work. After several flight hours, one of the engines needed changing. We took the engine off and sent to Nixon and he did the overhaul and shipped it back. Two of the mechanics both of whom shall remain nameless worked day and night for a week or so to get the new engine hung. One of our sheet metal guys worked at America West Airlines and had recently replaced a horizontal stab bolt from a 737 and kept the non airworthy bolt as a prize. This thing had to be five inches long and two inches in diameter. It was BIG. He stuck the bolt in a rag on top of the tool box the guys were working out of and just about the time they were finishing up, one of the guys went over to wipe his hands off on the rag and that bolt dropped onto the floor with a loud clang!! This is the only way I can describe the look on their faces as they looked for well over an hour trying to find where a bolt that big could have gone.
