What did I learn? Let me count the ways...
1) What an unbelievably great group of people we have here from all corners of the world.
2) I was very pleased to see friends like Naj, Waqas, Bob Possel, Dick, Ray, Keith Morgan, Robbie Ackerman, Bob Geco, Chuck Taylor, Tom Sargeant, Gernold and
oh so many others once again. I was happy to finally
meet new old friends such as Peter, Garry Marks, and others, people I have "known" for years but only emailed with. I was equally pleased to meet new friends like Lurtch, Dave Gallon, Maistran, Roy and Kathy Wagner and others.
3) I was honored to have convinced Peter to fly to Detroit and drive down with me, and happy he had the opportunity of many hours of motoring behind the wheel in my 280SL both to and from Blacklick. I'm not often a passenger! He is a wonderful guest that we welcomed into our home. However when my wife was at dinner with neighbors on Friday night, when queried "Where's Mike?" the answer was, tongue-in-cheek, that "He ran away to Ohio with a man he met on the INTERNET!"
4) I was amazed once again at Joe Alexander, the master himself. With a simple
3 turns of a linkage adjustment, he banished the demons of suboptimal drivability and completely changed the car I drove down into a well running car for the way back; the change was simple, the result amazing. Cooling improved, shifting improved, driving improved, fuel economy improved...see separate post on that one. The change was a band-aid until further proper adjustments can be made.
5) I appreciated the more formalized presentations, and learned a lot from all of them. Dave Gallon's was particularly informative; Jim's updated version has me searching the websites he indicated for things such as urethane bushings and kevlar brakes; JonnyB's literature collection is amazing. I don't plan on taking apart any instrumentation but feel comfortable now in sending it to Al if I need work (!). I also think we as a group are in excellent hands with our new President; thanks for taking on the responsibility and many thanks to Cees for taking us this far.