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Anytime a new project arrives, the natural tendency is to try to get the engine started right away. We say resist the temptation so you don't create more work before the project even begins. For example, any car that's been sitting for more than a year or so will likely have a tank full of "soured" gasoline that doesn't have the volatility to run the engine properly; you'll know from the smell if something's amiss. Rather than sucking this stuff into your carburetor and trying to run it through the engine, drain it and pour in some fresh go-juice. We got lucky, as '60s Fords have fuel-tank drains, but in most cases you'll have to siphon the old stuff out. View Related Article
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