Probably has a lot to do with that wild and whacky paint remover they
call gasoline today.
Bill Babcock
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On Feb 10, 2007, at 4:07 AM, Group44TR7@aol.com wrote:
> Gentlemen
>
> Our two GT6s street cars were started late yesterday after
> about three
> to four months in indoor storage. Unfortunately, both have fuel
> leaks from the
> factory Stromberg which were observed only after the engine was
> turned off.
> In the case of one GT6s, the Strombergs had been recently rebuilt.
>
> I have had these particular cars for many years (one for
> nearly 20
> years). This is the first time that either has had this problem
> even though both
> have been used sparingly over my ownership. Rather odd coincidence
> that they
> both developed the same problem over the last three months or so.
>
> We have not had time yet to had time to determine the source
> of the
> leaks. I would appreciate any guidance as to what to look for as
> to the typical
> underlying cause and permanent solution (if there is one).
>
> Thanks in advance for you advice and guidance.
>
> Cary
>
> .
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