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Old 01-30-2019   #11
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Default Re: Have I made a sacrifice to the ZR-1 god?

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It was -22 when I got up this morning, not a good day for working on your Z unless you have a heater.
Same temp here this morning.-Bob
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Old 01-30-2019   #12
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Just landed in Dubai from Dhaka on the way home to DC...78 degrees. Just have a sport jacket and am going to freeze when I land. Oh well, have 15 hour flight so will have to drink single malts to keep the blood flowing when I get off Emirates.
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Old 01-30-2019   #13
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Have one for me Charlie. Welcome home.
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Old 01-30-2019   #14
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Better have your wooly long handles ready when you get back.
Have a safe and comfortable flight.


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Old 01-31-2019   #15
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Just landed in Dubai from Dhaka on the way home to DC...78 degrees. Just have a sport jacket and am going to freeze when I land. Oh well, have 15 hour flight so will have to drink single malts to keep the blood flowing when I get off Emirates.
Reminds me of a trip to Buenos Aires (SP?) Argentina I took in June of '97. Left the USA in a humid 90* heat, wearing a light summer suit - never thought about traveling to the southern hemisphere...UNTIL the captain announced our approach to the airport and informed us the temperature was -2ºC. (SAY WHAT!!????) The worst part was, I was to deliver a hands-on (ride along) "train-the-trainer" course to some field technicians! Somebody lent me a parka to wear, but I was soo embarrassed! (But, I had to laugh at myself anyway! And, I "fell in" with one of their attractive, blue eyed brunets that Buenos Aires is famous for; a secretary who's warm (personality) made me forget about the cold...)
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Old 02-01-2019   #16
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Yup, when I landed after 15 hours on Emirates Airlines, did not feel the cold or much of anything. Looks like a good warm up for all in a few days.
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Hmmm. That Glenfiddich looks mighty good!
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Old 02-01-2019   #18
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Yup, when I landed after 15 hours on Emirates Airlines, did not feel the cold or much of anything. Looks like a good warm up for all in a few days.


Seems odd to see the word "sacrifice" with the picture of Charlie's beverage options!


Some Sacrifice!!!


Welcome home Charlie!


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Well, somebody has to step up
Charlie, you are a courageous guy


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If what you dropped is not steel...….the flexible pick up stick will work.


Used that exact tool today. Part of the service I was doing, decided to relieve the fuel rail pressure prior to changing the fuel filter, as recommended somewhere on this forum. Unscrewed the cap and dropped down into valley. Luckily I could see it and managed to retrieve with the claw type pick up tool. Couldn’t use the magnetic pick up tool as the cap is aluminium.
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