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Also kick it old school and have a pencil and paper handy, the act of jotting it down helps with the memory in the long run.
Thumbnail picture in inventory will be of complete engine, so just in case you have any completed engines keep them in a separate warehouse to avoid confusion.
A block with crank will need the "Engine Crane" to be put in and out of car body.
Any other questions feel free to ask.
Russia said we just use a 2B.
Hate to tell you this, but that story is apocryphal. It's true that NASA/Fischer developed that pen, but not in lieu of using a pencil. In fact they used pencils but they were problematic, they could break off bits of graphite and wood splinters that would go floating around the capsule in zero G, causing havoc.
The story would have you believe they spent a lot of money to solve a problem that already had a solution, but in fact, the pencil was the problem.