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<blockquote data-quote="Jay415" data-source="post: 282905" data-attributes="member: 6905"><p>No offense taken I was just saying that it was inevitable. I should have just had my mechanic do it, then he would have had the problem not me! :lol: instead now he has to fix my problem. He made some adjustments for me today and said "you should change those thermostats, its only 2 bolts on each, shouldn't take you long" :lol: I'm hoping he can fix it for me and if so, do it tomorrow. I was planning on getting out Sunday. I really don't want saltwater leaking all over the inside of my motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay415, post: 282905, member: 6905"] No offense taken I was just saying that it was inevitable. I should have just had my mechanic do it, then he would have had the problem not me! :lol: instead now he has to fix my problem. He made some adjustments for me today and said "you should change those thermostats, its only 2 bolts on each, shouldn't take you long" :lol: I'm hoping he can fix it for me and if so, do it tomorrow. I was planning on getting out Sunday. I really don't want saltwater leaking all over the inside of my motor. [/QUOTE]
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