Originally Posted by
xboxrox
welcome TPeterson92
new plugs will help mpg use a dmm to check coil and secondary ignition wires, replace if needed (NAPA) sells a decent plug wire removal tool -- use correct engine oil 10W40 helps mpg in summer 20W50 works -- remove the spare tire replace with air spray tire repair can helps mpg -- make sure the dist vacuum advance line works helps mpg -- spray carb choke cleaner in the carb or TB starts smoother helps mpg -- maybe 2 or 3 gas fill ups add fuel system cleandr & water remover products -- check tires for age example(3611) = tire made in 36th week of 2011 -- stock eqyivalent tires will help mpg replace tires over ten years old -- out by Cirby Way there is a Spahn Ranch Road named after my dad's big hog farm there -- love your truck ENJOY
Bookmarks