Pistons!!!
I installed the pistons last night. It. Took. Forever.
Tip #1 - When the shop manual says to do something a certain way. Do it.
Tip #2 - If you think you have a faster way to do something than what the shop manual says... you're wrong. I didn't have any rubber hose to put over the bolts to protect the crank and instead used my own method. I'm not going to tell you how because it was dumb and added probably a 1/2 hour to the job.
Tip #3 - Make sure you have a good ring compressor. The one I was borrowing was slightly worn and would loosen at critical times. Again, that added at least a 1/2 hour to the job.
Tip #4 - use the smallest flat screw driver you can find to offset the oil rings
Tip #5 - When it comes time to look for an engine stand, buy the nicest one you can get. Perhaps one that has a geared crank for rotating the engine. My shoulders are so sore from rotating the engine on my shi.... crappy Chinese stand.
By the 8th piston, I was pretty good at getting the pistons installed and who knows, I might have to tear the whole thing apart again.
Bonus tip - When you do a project like this, make sure you have a dedicated space to work and spread parts out. If/when I do this again, I will make sure I have a good work bench, clean area, tool chest, plenty of light, and no interruptions. Instead I have the typical suburban garage that has to house both cars, kids bike, and horrible lighting. I might even put together a thread over at garagejournal.com.