Hi gang,
I'm new at this so bare with me. My 1998 24 valve truck was filled with gas. It went about 4 miles and obviously stalled. I am finishing hay season here in Oregon, and am busier than a one armed paper-hanger. Anyway, I normally do my own repairs, but don't have the time right now to search the archives for answers. Does this ruin the pump or damage anything? Does the computer sense gas in the system and automatically shut the truck down? Can I syphon the tank with a hose (Oklahoma credit card) like the old days, or is there an anti-syphon device in there. We noticed there is no drain plug in the tank. What is my best course of action? Any ideas?
I'm new at this so bare with me. My 1998 24 valve truck was filled with gas. It went about 4 miles and obviously stalled. I am finishing hay season here in Oregon, and am busier than a one armed paper-hanger. Anyway, I normally do my own repairs, but don't have the time right now to search the archives for answers. Does this ruin the pump or damage anything? Does the computer sense gas in the system and automatically shut the truck down? Can I syphon the tank with a hose (Oklahoma credit card) like the old days, or is there an anti-syphon device in there. We noticed there is no drain plug in the tank. What is my best course of action? Any ideas?