Nearly a very bad day - heard something drop

That looks like a pretty nice scope. Does it have a magnet and hook tool that fits over the end of the scope?
 
I seen Steel do it. He simply picks the rocket up turns it over and shake vigorously!!!
 
That looks like a pretty nice scope. Does it have a magnet and hook tool that fits over the end of the scope?
The scope is just a camera..I was able to use one plug hole for the scope the other to insert the removal tool that i made from a piece of tube
and the end of a magnetic extendable tool.....
 
Having worked on military aircraft where if it gets lost, the airplane is grounded until it is found. Not to mention a few "hell holes" where you definitely don't want to drop something or half the bird has to be taken apart to find/retrieve it, I have come up with some pretty ingenious methods of retrieval over the years. Especially nerve racking are the spots where you actually have to tie a string around the tool and your wrist just in case!
 
Endoscopic tools are valuable in getting into small spaces. I have one in my tool inventory whereas it has allowed me to Inspect and retrieve items from virtually any restricted space.
 
Something very similar happened to me back in the days when the Honda CBX was king.. while changing one of the six plugs and me not looking down
into the tight slot where the plugs sit, a small stone dropped into the cylinder when removing the plug.. Not knowing, i started the engine when completed
and heard a sickening clicking sound. Bike was still under warranty .. That cylinder had a punched piston and a bent valve stem and seat damage. Hard to believe
a stone could do that.. The front tire must have picked it up and thats where it ended up.. CBX engines are Hemi's and Honda should have put shrouds around the plug ends.


2k to fix it.. Luckily the dealer took care of it.