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Dale - how 'ya doing with the spin-on adaptor?

tdskip said:
Form your last post it seemed like you were all set, but I thought I'd ask.
Fingers crossed!

Actually quite well. A perfect day from my end.
I could not get into the forum last night
to post my results; so here's a bit of cut &
paste from a thank you e-mail I sent to Paul.

<span style="color: #990000">A fantastic day today- 1 1/2 hour drive in the Triumph !!

With some some difficulty, I got the Triumph back operational
just in time to drive to my Doctor's office for a monthly check
on my lungs and heart. Blood pressure a tad above normal for me
but probably due to the excitement of driving my TR6 at 70 MPH.
The car has excellent oil pressure at 50 psi at 900 rpm warm idle
and 70 psi at 3000 rpm highway.

A nice lunch with the Mrs at our favorite burger joint,
Then I had to visit a client and work for an hour- poor me!

Kidnapped the Mrs. and met some fishing pals at the marina and took
out the boat. A buddy of mine in Indiana had sent me a new chubbie
lure to try out. BLAM we hooked, fought and boated quite a nice tarpon
on the new lure. Massive skeeter attack at 6:30 PM so headed back in.

A cold one at the marina bar and scooted home. Here's my fishing buddy
Mateo and his fat brother Pedro. No not THE Pedro!!

A grand day. </span>

d

tarponOct09.jpg
 
Very nice fish, can you eat Tarpon? Just curious......would be nice to cook on the open fire beach side! Cooler full of cold beer nearby of coarse......
 
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