It was another great PUB. Thanks, is to meager a word to express our debt to Joe. It was great to see him, Naj, Al, and Tom gathered in the group. The combined expertise there surely exceeded what Mercedes ever knew about the cars.
We left Joe's at 5:00 PM on Monday after Joe helped me put a couple of flange gasket shims in the rear springs to correct a camber problem. We headed to Douglasville, Georgia to meet David Latham at Buds Benz, so we took to the Interstate. Tuesday, averaging close to 80 mph through Kentucky and Tennessee in 95 degree heat with the A/C on we were quite comfortable and the car temperature held steady at a needle width above 180. We averaged 23mpg.
When we arrived at Buds, a look under the hood revealed that the leak under valve ball stud adjuster above the #6 spark plug has gotten worse. Brad voluntarily degreased the engine and washed the undercarriage. We spent the evening with friends and had a great dinner at Gumbeaux's in Douglasville.
Today started south on I-75 for a while again at speed. South of Macon we left the Interstate and headed diagonally across Georgia. The Waycross radio station reported 100 degrees as we held our own, averaging 70. The stopping at traffic lights in small towns caused the water temperature to rise a bit, but once we regained our speed, it dropped right back. When I turned the A/C off for a few minutes, the brutality of the heat off the asphalt was almost immediately apparent.
2396 miles in all. It was a great adventure. Thanks to all the members of this club for enriching our lives.