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Location: Rowlett,Texas
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The key here is to treat the gas with an additive then fill it up and let it run through the engine. If you drain the gas it will allow air to get to exposed metal and start rust.
But if it is going to be stored in Mesa I would go either way, how long are you planing to store the truck? Fuel additives are usually only good for a year or so. ------------------ 69 351W Sportsroof deluxe [This message has been edited by Clark Rodgers (edited 05-01-2000).] |
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