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The exhaust valve on the 1973 GT6 (street car) is not closing. Looks like we
are heading for a valve job. The car has only 68,000 miles on it. Is this a
common occurrence with GT6s ? Is there anything I should check that might have
indirectly cause this to happen? Any suggestions on replacement valves, etc
for street use ?
Thanks, Cary Perket
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