Son of a....
#76
You have never smelt bad gas have you? Trust me, as a guy that works in a motorcycle shop I smell ALOT of it. It is foul, one of the worst smells I have ever smelt. It is so overpowering, sometimes we have to put the bike outside or else it will stink up the entire shop
#77
Well i didn't know that, but what I can tell you is what the truck needs. 5x 14" tires, new battery, 2x valve cover gaskets, fresh fuel, oil change, new light bulbs (head lights, tail lights) it wouldn't hurt to clean the 6 injectors and the gas guage is busted.
#79
A year is usually not long enough for it to go bad. I'm talking things that have been sitting for 2+ years. It also depends on how much oxygen gets in the system. If its fuel injected alot of times it takes longer for the gas itself to go bad, just because there is no air ports. The only air in the system is in the tank. Thats why it is recommended if you plan on storing the vehicle, to fill the tank right up to the top.
#80
OMFG!!! thats amazing! prolly the best post ive ever seen, then the snozberries after it. classic! i cant stop laughing!!!! GREAT JOB
#82
alright so I got a stick, I tried to pull it up a hill and accidentally hit the hills soft spot and spun the tires. :( but anyway... now it won't start and the rear right tire is covered in a clear liquid that has no smell... this is mighty stressful. I'm back at square one!
Do you know if you are running a synthetic lube in the diff ? Maybe a grease seal let a little lube out but it should have a smell.
Did you happen to go through water before the hill as stated in other posts so blatantly.
Not starting, funny what that would have to do with the tires spinning.
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