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Post by Mike Allfrey »

To All and Sundry,

I had my first drive the other day, after operations to one eye (so far).

Guess which car I took for a burst?

You got in one!

There is not a better post-op morale booster than a drive in a Jupiter!

Another plus for our favourite!

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Post by Alastair Gregg »

I know exactly what you mean! I am pleased to say I have had no operations recently nor am I likely to (as far as I can tell). But I drive around 45-50k miles per year up and down the UK. Come weekend I can't wait to get the Jupiter out and "play". My neighbours are convinced I'm a madman as I can't stop grinning like a Cheshire cat (worrying, I live in Derbyshire) every time I get behind the wheel. I have been known when the company car collapses with exhaustion to be delighted because that means .....

Glad to hear you are improving and SA 42 blew any cobwebs away.
Compliments of the Season,

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Op went ok then!

Jen and I also did 120 miles in the Jup last Sunday for the same reason. It blew the winter away and let me enjoy a Jowett without looking at the temperature gauge!
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Post by Drummond Black »

Must be in our blood, - Ruby & myself done just over 100 miles today as well, Got to get the Jup ready for our long trip to Bideford.
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Post by Mike Allfrey »

Dear Keith,

The operation has gone exceedingly well. I am now on crossed fingers that there is no rejection of the donor eye bits.

My advice is to stick a piece of black sticky tape on the temperature fauge glass!

I did that years ago to a Holden that had the park brake applied lamp glowing, no matter what I did at the wiring. Turned out that the lamp had two tasks -- the other was to advise of low brake fluid. As always, the liamp was only doing its job!

I could find no reference to this second task in the book, but it was in the service manual.

All the best,

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How did you find out? Go straight over a roundaabout......
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Post by Drummond Black »

Trust all goes to plan Mike. We are thinking about you. Have you been out in the Jupiter again ??
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