A while ago I sent and e-mail to the list regarding the trouble i was having 
with my car (carburetor).  The car didn't idle smooth and only performed well 
when I would really get on it.  I have a "built" 302 with a Carter Competition 
Series carb.
Finally, I took it to a guy who specializes in carburetors.  He took the top of 
the carb off and it was filled with water - old, black water.  He said it had 
been in there so long that it was black, and the butterflies were rusty.  He 
bead-blasted and rebuilt the carb installing new metering rods, butterflies, 
and bigger jets as he said the car was running to lean.
To make a long story short, the car is now running great.  The obvious 
question?  The answer is "No."  I have absolutely no idea how the water got in 
there!
Thanks again for all the support I got from the list.  Helpful as always.
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Tym McDowell
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