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- 1973 coupe
1998 mustang
1994 Nissan Sentra SE-R
hey guys, Things are really picking up for summer at my business and I have a vacation coming up. This summer is so dang hot that after working in the 100 degree heat all day long I'm just too tired to turn wrenches again at home. I'm going to put off more work for about 2 months while I need to focus on my shop/management.
Being I put new carb on the car I was just going to disconnect the fuel and let it run the fuel out the carb. Is this a good idea or no? I don't wan to take the chance of today's fuel eating up gaskets or so forth just sitting in there. I thought about just starting it every week or so and let it warm up and then just shut it off.
Any opinions?
I just need it to cool down and get my busy season done with before i can devote a lot of time right now.
Being I put new carb on the car I was just going to disconnect the fuel and let it run the fuel out the carb. Is this a good idea or no? I don't wan to take the chance of today's fuel eating up gaskets or so forth just sitting in there. I thought about just starting it every week or so and let it warm up and then just shut it off.
Any opinions?
I just need it to cool down and get my busy season done with before i can devote a lot of time right now.