Well, after a few days of rain, most of the snow and salt on the road had
washed away. I decided to crank up the GT6, since it was now a sunny and
dry day.
I had brought along a fresh new battery and dropped it in. After a few
fluid checks, I turned it over. Good cranking, but no firing. No firing
at all. I check the plugs, everything looks fine. Pop off the air
filters, no smell of gas in the carbs. After spraying some gas in the
bowls, it started right up! And in a few minutes, it was idling very
smoothly.
All of my brake and clutch fluid was down and after topping it up, I
wasn't surprised to feel the pedal hit the firewall. All it needed was
some bleeding and I was on my way.
Time to start scheduling what to do first. It'll surelly be installing a
new clutch.
Michel
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still holds the universe together.
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