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Something worth while keeping in the back of your head is that, if it ran well before you put it up and it does not now, then something broke, deteriorated or at least changed while the car was being stored. You should try to find that "something" before you begin changing out a lot of other potentially still good pieces. When you do and when you replace it the engine will behave like it did before you put the car away.
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Help them do what they would have done if they had known what they could do.
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