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Old 06-07-2005, 01:51 PM
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I am taking care of my friend's 27' Packard. The stock 350 in it starts to overheat soon after I hit 1500-2000 rpm? Any thoughts?
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Circulating pump is shot.

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Old 06-08-2005, 09:37 AM
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Thanks BT, now I have another problem. Went to start it yesterday, it made a bad belt noise. Sure enough, one of the belts was off. Put the belt back on, started it, now it makes a really loud belt screeching noise!
Water pump? The boat does not get used too much. There is quite a bit of visible rust on the pulleys, pumps, etc..
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Are all the pulleys turning or is one locked up???
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Buy my airfare and I'll come down and fix it!!! Supply food, drink and AC and we'll git 'er done!!

Look for locked up pulleys.

Hey BT....what up? Going out this weekend?
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Hey BT....what up? Going out this weekend?
Remove the belts georges and see which one is frozen. Also look for sign of which pulley the belt was slipping on (shiney). Let us know what you find.

Hi R. Weather permitting. Missed you last weekend. Lloyds was outstanding! Saw Ike and John.

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Thank you all. Will climb down in there tomorrow
(wx permitting) and report back.
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