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I feel for everyone out there who is having nasty weather, we have had a very nice summer so far.
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It has cooled off for a few days. The hot and nasty is to return for the weekend. It could wait till next winter.
 
Just one week after Bob gets out of the hospital he is helping our son remove the motor in his Nova, today they will finish putting together the new motor then install on Friday

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Yes that is what we are being told also. Hot and humid. I will be avoiding the out of doors next week anyway. Doctors orders.
 
Got a few days of very low humidity with temps in the high 80's. Over night temps actually hit 68-69 which is unheard of for the Houston area. I'm only 9 miles from Galveston Bay and man, humidity that low is a God send! Oh yeah, got some stuff done without sweating my butt off...
 
Pretty thing isn't it. I just don't like working on GM stuff. My time working at a GM dealership was enough to discourage wanting anything further to do with them to this day.
 
In 1973 you can imagine how far engines set back. Climbing into engine compartments was the morm on anything family size. Why GM ever put distributors on the rear of engines.
 
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