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Posted by Dunk on May 13, 2007 at 19:04:12 from (68.186.216.102):
In Reply to: Re: Boiling Gasoline ? posted by Angus on May 13, 2007 at 18:39:42:
I'ma LMAO!!! Actually I wish I was able to answer some of those questions!! The vent is a hole kinda in a bubble in the top of the tank under the top of the hood.
I DO think a vented cap will help bunches, and you won't hear them new finagled talking Ford automobiles telling you there is a problem because you forgot to tighten yer gas cap. I've never run a t'stat, but that may not be a good thing from the popular consensus.
Winter gas, got me?!?!?! Pusher fan, yep, like a bulldozer, they do make em, and they do have em. Yes you can blow the radiator out with your garden hose, just don't try it with yer pressure washer, you may screw up the fins at 2200+ lbs of pressure. You may also soak yer distributor and coil, and be back with a "it won't start scenario". Well I DID enjoy that!!
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