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Re: Tow Truck Question

To: Patrick Washburn <washburn@dwave.net>
Subject: Re: Tow Truck Question
From: <Kevin_Stevens@pursued-with.net>
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 17:01:37 -0700 (PDT)
If the emissions are ok, (you haven't killed the cat), and the performance
is ok, I'd say you've got a fuel leak somewhere.  Start it up and let it
run for twenty minutes or so on a surface where you can see drips.  While
you're doing that, trace the fuel lines with an explosion-proof flashlight
(only use a match if you're a CP guy).  Also check the evaporative
control cannister.  After you find nothing, replace
the gas cap with a new one. ;)

KeS

On Thu, 17 May 2001, Patrick Washburn wrote:

> Hoping the elite group of towing team.net members can help with a mystery.
>
> Subject:  1998 Chev 3500 Dually w/ 454 engine..
>
> Problem:  Absolute sucky fuel use.  I don't mean "well you gotta big
> engine, of course it's going to suck" kind of mileage.  I mean like 3 to 4
> miles per gallon.  Empty.  Not towing.
>
> Tried:  Dealer and independent repair shop evaluation.  (One shop even had
> a brand new, supposedly very high tech Snap-On digital engine anylizer. No
> information from them other than "Well, the compression is good.")  Result
> is that all OBDII readings are within spec.  Engine has around 49,000
> highway miles.  We put on a new fuel regulator, no help. (Thought there was
> a TSB.)
>
> It runs great.  No one can seem to figure out why this is.  Can anyone
> relate any common experiences??  Any suggested areas to look at?  Thanks
> gang!
>
> Patrick Washburn
> C-Tech Trailer Cabinets
> Designed for the Racer
> Wausau, WI
> www.racecabinet.com
> 715-355-8842

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