does not need to be removed
connects the fuel source to the boiler unit
remove and replace defective components
There is a special adapter that is needed, you remove the fuel line to the fuel rail, install the special adapter and then install the fuel pressure gauge to the adapter and reinstall the fuel line to the adapter.
First you need to know how many gallons of fuel the tank holds. Your drivers manual should give you that info. Then you fill the tank up with fuel and make note of the mileage on the odometer. Drive the vehicle as you would normally until it requires another fill up making note again of the mileage and the quantity of fuel it took to refill. Subtract the initial mileage from the refill mileage and divide that number by the quantity of fuel it took to refill. This will give you the MPG (Miles Per Gallon) your vehicle is giving you. Now take the number of gallons the fuel tank can hold and multiply that times the MPG your car is giving you and you will have your answer.
If there isn't a schrader valve on the fuel rail to attach to, you will need an adapter to plug into the fuel line.If there isn't a schrader valve on the fuel rail to attach to, you will need an adapter to plug into the fuel line.
If the fuel rail does not have a Schrader valve, you will need an adapter to put in the line.If the fuel rail does not have a Schrader valve, you will need an adapter to put in the line.
my dad has to refill his car fuel tank every week
The condensation line on the outside of a propane tank will show the level of fuel. The relative weight can also determine if it is time for a refill. A tank which is rusted or has valve damage should not be refilled.
Probably means you running out of fuel and need to get a refill.
Miles driven on a gallon of fuel. Reset your tripometer, fill your tank. Drive until its about a half tank and refill. Divide your miles driven by the gallons of fuel used. This will be your "Actual" highway/city/ or combined MPG. Advertised EPA ratings are completely inaccurate and are completely a sales gimic.
I am not sure if you have sufficient information. If you fill your tank, you need to see how far it gets you before you need to refill again. Divide the number of gallons you fill in your tank by the distance, to get average gallons / mile. Then multiply that by the cost of fuel per gallon, to get dollars / mile.
You don't refill it. There is a replacement fuel rod in the captured robot invader in the castle dungeon, and you can reach him through Mordred's underground lab. (see related question)