I finally got to pick up my plane after its 6+ month annual. The engine IRAN was more involved than anticipated. In addition to overhauling the cylinders and a new cam, the crankshaft also needed to be sent out for overhauling. When the engine shop finally had everything assembled and were checking the engine out in the test cell, they noticed it wasn't making full power. They then pulled a cylinder and found the new camshaft had failed. The engine was torn down again and fortunately the shop was able to locate a new cam. It added another month, but I feel lucky that the issue was found before the engine left the shop and also a new camshaft was available. While the plane was out of action, I got a lot of other stuff taken care of too - a new prop, seats re-cushioned, fuel sender OH'd, repaired pitot heater, installed a GT-50....
The engine shop put the first couple of hours on the IRAN'd engine in the test cell and my mechanic then flew the plane for another two hours to check everything out. I picked the plane up at the weekend and went on two cross-countries, putting another 5 hours on it. Everything worked great, and so far there seems to be very little oil consumption.
It feels great to be back flying my own plane again! I had rented a plane occasionally to stay current during the 6 months of down-time, but really missed my Archer and the flexibility of flying when I wanted. Looking forward to putting lots of hours on it as we head into late summer and fall.