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- 98 Limited AWD 302
Good trip, enjoy being home and sharing some more pics and stories.
BTW, the gas tank is very long, you know, and with the pump near the back it's easy to starve it on downhill roads. You were obviously on a steep long road, that I've worried about before too.
I ran out of gas one day at work, in my parking space. The parking lot is kind of flat, it just gently slopes away from the building. Where I used to park aimed away from the building at the edge spaces, I got to work one day with the light on and knowing I'd have to buy gas at the grocery store next door. I couldn't start the engine when it was time to go, I obviously had very little gas left. It took about 20.5 gallons to fill it total, I had to borrow the mower gas can, for about a gallon or so to start the engine.
So I watch where I park closely when I'm anywhere near empty.
BTW, the gas tank is very long, you know, and with the pump near the back it's easy to starve it on downhill roads. You were obviously on a steep long road, that I've worried about before too.
I ran out of gas one day at work, in my parking space. The parking lot is kind of flat, it just gently slopes away from the building. Where I used to park aimed away from the building at the edge spaces, I got to work one day with the light on and knowing I'd have to buy gas at the grocery store next door. I couldn't start the engine when it was time to go, I obviously had very little gas left. It took about 20.5 gallons to fill it total, I had to borrow the mower gas can, for about a gallon or so to start the engine.
So I watch where I park closely when I'm anywhere near empty.