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I know. I often have those “former” new experts coming up to me and telling me how my truck runs. Drives me crazy sometimes.Nope. His mind is clouded now.
Anything other than AV gas is OK, mixing fuels permissible.
BTW, if any of you are in an attainment area and have to pass a smog test, running it on straight gas will net you a better score on CO2 and particulates.
Conelrad
Interesting. I hear alcohol is about 120 octane. I once read in article (that I cannot find anymore) that 117 octane xylene or toluene was used to improve cetane in some additives, but I might have seen a mirage because that stuff is too dry. What you say makes sense about high octane being a negative on cetane, since both are opposite, so to speak. AcGas uses lead for ignition delaying, though.Nope. His mind is clouded now.
Anything other than AV gas is OK, mixing fuels permissible.
BTW, if any of you are in an attainment area and have to pass a smog test, running it on straight gas will net you a better score on CO2 and particulates.
Conelrad
If it's left in reverse it can .Had a guy tell me the biggest concern was that if bumped in gear the engine would start and run backwards.
so would you have one forward speed and five reverse speeds?If it's left in reverse it can .
Read post#14 of this thread ; https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/do-not-park-in-gear.51492/
Probably won't run long enough to find out with no oil pumping.so would you have one forward speed and five reverse speeds?
No switch. Just dump whatever you had for fuel in the tank.Some guy at Walmart talking to me about my M35 and he be like “yeah I drove those trucks in the Army back in the days blabla….can use any fuel,just had to flip this switch if you ran on gas”.
is there such a switch? Or is it a different engine?
They do. Switch in the dash controls where the fuel gauge looks. Lever next to driver seat controls where fuel comes from.No switch. Just dump whatever you had for fuel in the tank.
My wreckers had dual tanks and there was a LEFT & RIGHT tank diverter valve to pull from which ever tank you wanted.
Now I’m trying to remember if it had a L & R switch for the fuel gauge?
I'll have to remember that. I've always parked stuff with manual transmissions in gear, even my dad's WW2 and Korean-era gassers. But diesel doesn't need an on switch to work unless there's an electric fuel shut-off solenoid valve.When I was in the army, I saw a deuce left in gear that was bumped from behind and it took off with several guys chasing it. It must have been in 2nd or 3rd gear because it was moving fairly fast, but one guy caught it before it hit anything. It was a severe penalty to leave a truck in gear - parking brake only.
I started the deuce in gear after driving around the m923, forgot it was not automatic. Almost drove through my son in law's and daughter's house. That would have been a doozy, dad.When I was in the army, I saw a deuce left in gear that was bumped from behind and it took off with several guys chasing it. It must have been in 2nd or 3rd gear because it was moving fairly fast, but one guy caught it before it hit anything. It was a severe penalty to leave a truck in gear - parking brake only.
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