So, I'm back stateside again, and driving Zeke around like there is no tomorrow.
I was back for a couple days when Nashville and surrounding areas took a direct hit from several tornadoes, so Zeke became a disaster relief vehicle.
Then, our kids took their 2000 Camry to a so-called "mechanic" for an oil pump leak. Dude spent half a day replacing the oil pump seal, timing belt, water pump, idlers and pulleys (which anyone should do at 200,000 miles or so on their 1997-2001 Camry) but he somehow managed to not notice the green stains and anti-freeze dripping from the radiator.
So, I drove the 75 miles to the kids house, this time through the mountains and backroads. Had a great time driving there and back, but Zeke's sketchy starter finally crapped the bed right after getting back. Luckily, I can bump start in reverse out of my driveway, and Clarksville is mountainous enough that I can park up or downhill nearly anywhere so I can just turn on the key, put it in gear, and just pop the clutch when I've built up enough speed to get it going.
Tuesday I get to replace the starter. NAPA had a Nippon Denso rebuild I could order in. Evidently they are made in China, but still have ND on the body.