Few things sap the fun of driving your vintage truck like a dead or inaccurate fuel gauge reading. Without the confidence of knowing exactly how much juice is in the tank, it's natural to keep drives ...
See if this sounds familiar—the gas gauge on your hot rod reads full seemingly forever then the needle suddenly plummets to E, usually after you've gone a few miles past an offramp to a convenient gas ...
A couple years back, I bought a solid, low-mile 1966 Dodge A100 forward-control van that had been sidelined for many years with a rod-knocky engine. After dropping a good junkyard 318-cubic-inch V8 ...
An engine relies on two things to run: spark and fuel. Sure, there are a million other things to consider when speaking of engine operation and power, but regardless of the type, size, or brand of ...
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