The combined volume of the cylinders of a 5.4 liter engine displace about 1.426 US gallons.
If you mean how many gallons for... displacement... .95 gallons. If you mean the fuel tank, either 22 or 35 gallons, depending on the year / choice
1.29 Gallons. For any future conversion questions just go to Google and type the conversion you're looking for. For this conversion I typed "4.9 Liters to gallons", and came up with the answer.
The Missouri River and the Mississippi River are at the starting point of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Provisions and Means of Subsistence150 lbs. Portable soup3 Bushels of allum or rock saltSpices assorted6 Kegs of 5 gallons each making 30 gallons of rectified spiritsMost of their food came from hunting along the way, but the rock salt would help preserve it. Stops at forts and visits to Native Americans would provide them with non-meats.However, at one point there was a shortage of food and members of the expedition were forced to eat leather to avoid starvation. Thankfully, no one starved and the expedition was able to pull through.
there was no real reason it was the point Jefferson and the others picked to start the expedition it had to special reason to begin there
Fort Clatsop in 1805
The westernmost point of the Lewis and Clark expedition ended at the Fort Clatsop area near the Pacific ocean. The pair are known for their travels across the New World.
To a point, yes.
The expedition got under way ( expedition is a better title than Flight, which suggests something point-to-point- like say New York- Paris ( Lindbergh).- on March l7, l937 out of Oakland California- the Golden Gate Bridge was a landmark then and way-point at the beginning of the expedition- the Electra Project.
1 liter = 0.264172052 US gallonsso .5 liters is half of that or about .132 gallons.
Among the List of Supplies (from their original text)Provisions and Means of Subsistence150 lbs. Portable soup3 Bushels of allum or rock saltSpices assorted6 Kegs of 5 gallons each making 30 gallons of rectified spirits6 Kegs bound with iron hoopsMost of their food came from hunting, fishing and bartering with fur traders and natives along the way. At one point, the expedition experienced a food shortage and to avoid starvation, they were forced to eat leather. Luckily, no one died of starvation and they were able to pull through.