Most toll and turnpike roads have some type of system to validate either your gas purchase location or tolls are charged at verying distances from your point of entrance to your point of exit. most tolls will be charged near a major interchange, so your exit and entrance should not be effected.
You need a lot of gas to do this, but you start by weighing an empty cylinder. You then put a measured quantity of gas in the cylinder and weigh it again.
To get your gas turned back on, you will need to contact your gas utility provider and arrange for a technician to come and restore service. They may require a safety inspection or payment of any outstanding bills before restoring service. Be sure to follow their instructions and procedures to have your gas turned back on safely and efficiently.
You will need to remove and clean the gas tank and the carburetor. Then replace the gas lines and filter.
You fill the car with gas, you use up all the gas, then you fill it up again!
You need a lot of gas to do this, but you start by weighing an empty cylinder. You then put a measured quantity of gas in the cylinder and weigh it again.
it will just stop moving.you will need to get more gaz to make it move again.
it need gas it running out of gas that's why...............................
sounds like you need a valve job. how many miles on this car?
Need to know the year and what size truck you have. You will need to ask your question again with that info. THANK YOU.
A solid, or even a gas. And back again (improved)liquid is a state of matter, which can be a solid, liquid, or gas. therefore, liquid can be changed into a solid or a gas. to do so, just change the temperature of the matter. :-D
gas gets trapped in the drainage system if you don't vent it (and you don't want that gas coming back into the bathroom)
The gas cap message can come up on the dash when there is a large vapor leak from the fuel tank. You need to check all of the vacuum lines going from the engine to the tank.