Never underestimate a man determined to get to a woman. My plan was to get the engine in this weekend, mainly Saturday morning. Viper Dad had a manicure schedule for 9 am, so from 9-11, he was tied up. I had another buddy ask if I wanted help Saturday morning and I told him "probably". I got off work and headed straight for her. No one was home at the house it's at, and with all the wind, their power was out and their automatic generator was running. All by myself with her. I'd been giving it some serious thought over the last 24 hours and I figured I could use physics to get the engine in with little effort on my part. Viper Dad called me stubborn and told me to wait when I even mentioned it.
I got there around 6, looked it over, slid the engine next to the frame. Hummm....it slips right up under there. Well shit, it's under the bike, in the right place, all I need to do is lift it. I throw a ratchet strap around the engine, one around a rafter, and start ratcheting. The engine comes off the ground pretty easily. I might be on to something....
And....at 6:35, the engine was in!
HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!! Jolene's got her heart back!!!!!! Actually a really easy job, even with one person

Or one person and Viper Dad. Same thing. Now tomorrow can be focused on getting everything routed and hooked back up. Final drive in, rear wheel on. Got to get some fluids in the morning to fill her up.
Anything critical I need to know? Like just bumping the engine a number of times to get some oil flowing? Just don't want to do any damage on that first crank or two.