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    jd4320t

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    :rockwoot::rockwoot::rockwoot::rockwoot::rockwoot:


    Cool, I got Pownage on post 1961. That's my birthday year, good luck today maybe???? Buy a Lotto ticket???

    No way. You don't look a day over 30.

    Picked up a new Sig for myself, a Walther for Sara, new boots and some new electronic earpro.

    How long before you decide you don't like the Sig and it's for sale in the classifieds? :laugh:

    I get to do 12 more hours of OT tomorrow :rockwoot:

    Awesome! I can do 12 both days this weekend if I want. I'd prolly go nuts though lol.
     

    Suprtek

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    I need to figure out something fun to do this evening to make up for being so busy yesterday and today. Maybe I'll cook something on the grill and find a good movie.
     

    db1959

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    Found where the leak on the tranny is :yesway:

    There is a small hole in the transmission cooler under one of the cooler brackets. Luckily it's leaking on the outside of the cooler and not on the inside. The way a boat tranny cooler works is it picks up fresh water from the lake and the tranny fluid circulates around the cooler fresh water. The fluid is then pumped back through the transmission. If the hole was on the inside of the cooler the tranny fluid would be pumped through out the motor and end up going out the exhaust and into the lake.
     

    db1959

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    The bad news is if you take the cooler off while the boat is in the water you will have lake water rushing in. So, whoever gets to take the cooler off will get a little wet until they seal the hose. :D
     
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