It depends on many factors such as fuel tank size and number and fuel mileage as well as driver controlled variables such as rate of acceleration and speed. That being said, over the road trucks will usually go a thousand miles or so between fillups. Some specially fitted rigs with multiple tanks can go over two thousand miles.
10 to 12 gallons
pull your drain plug and let it sit for a day to dry than fill it back up
Anywhere from 50 to 500 gallons depending on the size and number of tanks. Typically about 200 on an over the road truck.
The third shell can hold a maximum of 18 electrons.
18
once a week or every fill up.
Id bet its low on oil and protecting it self from starting dry. Check your oil fill up and then try to start it.
885 gallons.
20-18 US gallons. Opinions vary greatly. I hear 18 allot. But mine takes more that 18 at fill up.
You neglected to mention how large the tank is.Over 1000 miles at 18 mog you will use 1000/18 55.55555 gallons.If the tank is a 1 gallon tank you will have to fill up 55.55 timesYou neglected to mention how large the tank is.Over 1000 miles at 18 mog you will use 1000/18 55.55555 gallons.If the tank is a 1 gallon tank you will have to fill up 55.55 times
A solo driver could potentially run up to 200,000 miles in a year. 100,000 - 150,000 is a bit more realistic, though.
You have problems in the tank. The flapper is not working properly and possibly the fill valve is getting old. Very easy to change both items in less than an hour, or hire a handyman to do it. Parts cost about 16-18 for a fill valve and 4-8 for a good flapper.