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Just get a tool and spare parts kit together and go for it. If you need to stop for repairs near Nashville. I'll be glad to help if I can. I'll PM my phone #.
RE: Open House
One year, for the Navy Relief fund, the Sea Bees at my base held a raffle. The winner got to drive their biggest dozer up and over a junk car until it was squashed flat. I didn't win, but the sailor who did it didn't stop smiling for three days.
Get some diesel fuel conditioner for cold weather to prevent gelling. Also, it is a good idea to drain the tank to remove residual water and prevent freeze ups. I would also put a bit (maybe a cup) of wood alcohol in the air system and cycle the brakes a couple of times to help prevent air...
I wonder how many ground up environmental whackos you need to fill a tank and what the ratio of gasoline to whacko should be? The big fat chicks with the hairy armpits would have quite a bit of blubber, too.......... hmmmmmm :twisted:
The engine runs cooler because E85 only contains about 70% of the energy that RUG does. That means you will only get about 70% of the mileage. 20 mpg becomes 14 mpg with E85. A lot of Chrysler vehicles came ready to use E85 and they called them Flex Fuel engines. Of course, those mileage...
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