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That truck looks way too far gone to try and fix. You should just let me come pick it up and get out now. It doesn't even have the pioneer tools with it. I'll haul it away for almost nothing.:naner:
At 6'7" the interference between the steering wheel and my left knee as i try to brake or clutch becomes problematic. I can and have done it, but if I were looking at a truck already set up for a transplant, I'd consider an automatic transmission instead of the manual. That and re-doing the...
It doesn't really matter, ethanol will actually bond aggressively with water molecules and sink to the bottom, free stale gas is fine too. You should start to see a dark layer forming on top almost immediately, leave it overnight and you will see how much oil is actually in the solution. Then...
I still think that after settling has run it's course a bit of gasoline (maybe 10%) is the best way to settle everything else out. Take a sample in a plastic jug and try it, you may be surprised.
Thanks for having us over Adam. My wife and I had a great time. And, yep, that was an interesting ride, but my truck has never ran better than just before she got too excited and decided that it wasn't time to slow down.
I'll be there Adam. Congrats on the new place! I think that my wife may make it as well. We could bring a covered dish. Maybe nanner puddin or beans or whatever.
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