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Location: Lake Cle Elum - Eastern WA.
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Don't be in a hurry to pull the engine. You need to get it running and work thru the very probable fuel/CIS issues. Before pulling the engine, you want it warm for a good compression/leak down test.
You'll also need it running to track down oil leaks. Even if the compression is a little low, it can improve with driving aftera car has sat this long.
Also - The rubber, flexible brakes lines tend to swell up on the inside and block the release of pressure. If your calipers are hanging up (feel the rotor after you go for a drive), check this before you pull the calipers apart...
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Bob S.
73.5 911T
1969 911T Coo' pay (one owner)
1960 Mercedes 190SL
1962 XKE Roadster (sold) - 13 motorcycles
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