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Old Mar 5, 2007 | 08:43 AM
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Maybe the lost bolt is stuck in the fuel line?
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Old Dec 21, 2007 | 09:44 PM
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From: Cincinnati, Ohio - Amelia is the exact place. There is no one else on this site from where I am. Seems like everyone is from Cali or Washington. I guess I need to move.
Originally Posted by Elton
lol just find a bolt around the engine that you could use its a 10mm right ?
12mm is more like it
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Old Dec 22, 2007 | 06:22 AM
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From: Downeast, ME
did you ever actually figure out your mileage? saying i get x miles to the tank isnt accurate at all. fill it up, and write down the mileage, and then when its "empty" take the mileage difference, and divide it by the amount of gas you put in. that will give you an accurate mileage.

your mileage may not have changed at all, it could just be the innacuracy of the gauge. I find that my gas gauge isn't that accurate below half, and tends to change. when I first bought the truck almost 2 years ago is was litterally on empty, but still had almost 4 gallons in it. since then empty has meant empty, and sometimes it'll say a little less than 1/4 and have like 3 gallons in it.

my rambling point being that the gauge isnt very accurate, and tends to change
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