| To: | Frank Clarici <spritenut@exit109.com> |
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| Subject: | Re: Needle seats |
| Date: | Sun, 25 Jul 2004 23:11:20 -0400 |
| Cc: | spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net> |
| References: | <41041A59.2080305@verizon.net> <41046631.6020500@exit109.com> from [141.158.97.253] at Sun, 25 Jul 2004 22:11:18 -0500 |
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Back from 50 miles of joy riding and runs great. Bobbie did all the driving this time, I think she'll be into the driving portion more after a little more seat time. Is that sticky needle thing an LBC/LEC/whatever quirk? None of my other cars ever do it, including a 74 year old Chevy that sat for 25 years before I fired it up from its long sleep. Dave & Bobbie Frank Clarici wrote: > Sometimes the gas drys out and causes the needles to stick. > Especially if the car sits for some time. (more than a week) > I have the plastic needles in PIECES and they have been fine. |
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