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Old 06-04-1999, 11:55 PM   #3
Greybeard
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If it's the carb, it's probably the power valve. I doubt the gas had anything to do with it. If a holly has been dry for a long time, the secondary metering plate gasket could be a leaker. A common problem with our favorite cars is they sit so long that everything drys up. I'm also reminded that 50% of all carb problems lies in the ignition.
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