Re: Robs 1974 GT4 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Robert Garven (rgarven![]() |
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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 10:43:27 -0800 (PST) |
Friends, I apologize, I though I sent out a detailed explanation on what happened: False Alarm. I went out to find out what was up and it wasnt coolant but gas that flooded the cylinders. It was late, I am old, and dont have good lights in garage, and also I was freaking out when the engine seized. Hoping I did not bend a rod. The next day I took out all the plugs and ran it for 30 seconds. Washed it then took it on a 30 mile trip. Clutch feels perfect, car stumbles a bit on take off, need to address that. Nice to have both twins running again!!! I apologize but even though I have 2 GT4’s in over 25 years of ownership and having the other car apart or on stands at least 25 times, I never had this experience or anything like this. Rob |
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Re: Robs 1974 GT4 Hans E. Hansen, November 24 2019
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Re: Robs 1974 GT4 Hans E. Hansen, November 24 2019
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