To answer a few questions...
After tightening the fuel lid and having it run good for a while, I refueled. Now its down probably less than a gallon from full.
As far as warranty goes, I think adding a pusher does give the dealer a excellent "out" for warranty claims. So then the dealer could make me pay for the LP. AND THEN, 15,000 miles later (when I only have 60,000 miles on the clock), the VP goes kapoot from when the LP was failing. Guess who's stuck with the bill on that? ME. No thanks.
Gary, I agree the pusher is an excellent, almost fool-proof solution to the worthless LP's D/C is dishing out. But I'm not willing to get shafted more than I have to by adding a pusher, which gives the dealer every right to void the warranty.
Yeah, sure - my VP may have suffered for no-telling how many miles (not too many is my guess). BUT! It is COVERED by warranty for the next 55,000 miles, no question about that.
If it goes out after 100,000 miles, so be it. That's the way the cookie crumbles. I'll bite that bullet then. That might happen say in 2008 or so... . I'll keep you informed.
For now, I've got a trusty ole 198,000+ mile Toyota, and another 56,000+ mile Toyota to fall back on. Its a shame that my 198,000 mile Celica is more reliable than my 45,000 mile truck. But that too, is just how it is. My truck sitting at the bank doesn't bother me. If it get's vandalized (not likely, its in a good neighborhood), that's covered by insurance. So I'm not going to worry about it, that's why I pay my premiums.
I'll be getting gaged soon enough. I'll monitor the LP, but installing a pusher... I don't know. I'll talk to my dealer about what they say warranty wise if I do.
Talking about my time - I work long hours during the week. "The Warden," informed me last night that I was to come home (Friday night) and spend time with her and the 2 JyRO Jr. 's (2. 5 years & 3 weeks). Which is what I did. She said, "she preferred," that I save the work on the truck for Saturday. So my free time is limited. And the fact of the matter is I do like to spending time with the family. But when there's something that I need to get done with my truck, sometimes that work just has to wait. And this was a good case, where the work didn't take long at all.
It would be nice to have all day and night to shop around, go here and there, buy components and parts, that I can take home. Then spend the rest of the day and/or the next day(s) installing that stuff on my truck so I can come to the TDR (and other sites) and lecture people like I'm the principal, and they're the students. "You should be doing this like me, I've done it it, why can't you be more like me!"
Anyway, if I had time to kill, I may likely be driving around in a 3/4 ton Ram whose dry weight was greater than the GVWR from all the goodies I had added. But that's not my luxury. I fight the battles that I have to, throw water on the fires as I can. And do a little extra when I have time. I paid for the warranty my truck has (it WAS hidden in the cost of the vehicle), and I'm keeping it around ALAP.
Like I said, my current VP might crap out at 100,001 miles. If it does, that's just how the cookie crumbles. I can accept that. But I have a hard time adding the, "less than $100," pusher pump to the cost of my original warranty - and voiding that warranty in the process.
- JyRO
PS - Kshine, excellent reply. As an added note, I was working on mine before you added yours. Yours came as a shock to me on the lecturing part, cause I too added a comment regarding being lectured. Kshine, thanks for making me feel like I'm not a total horses-a$$ for not having added a pusher pump before I drove it off the dealer lot.