Stop in for a cup of coffee

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We got a downpour and the creek was pretty full... It's usually dry....

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Checked into our Hotel in downtown Rochester. Nice that it's across the street from some of my appointments.
 

It won’t be long now before Tim comes and picks up his ‘66. I am looking forward to seeing him again and seeing him take his baby back home!

It the meantime, I did an image of what I was going to do with the car. What he chooses to do with it is entirely his to decide now. I suspect whatever he decides to do will be awesome!

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So anyone here know boat engines very well? I am now the new owner of a 1984 Mercruiser . It was my grandmothers boat she got before her dementia got really bad a few years back. Today, my grandfather out of the blue gave it to my kids and I after we got back from a weekend on the lake. It’s been landlocked for nearly 4 years now with an over heating problem we cannot seem to solve. It’s an In-line GM 6 cylinder. 251 I believe. We’ve tried removing the thermostat and that didn’t help. Compression test came back A ok. It’s a water to water radiator system, sealed system of course. Water pump does appear to be flowing the coolant. No coolant leaks. No oil leaks, but it gets so hot so quickly it quite literally boils the gas in the carb. We have no way to run it out of the water. Anyone got any thoughts
 
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