new fuel filter, Dist. cap/rotor, new plugs and plug wires have solved the problem.
on the ford ranger pickup truck, it is under the passenger side dash
OK, why did you put that as a question?
that truck is pretty old .... you should check ALL your fuel filters
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Your rotors are warped, replace them.
Hard starting, loss of power, excess fuel consumption, check engine light, and a blowing sound under heavy acceleration.
it was rumored that a mew is under the truck
This will depend on what you are shooting. If you are shooying water a slow shutter speed will do - if it's sports photography you will need a fast shutter speed. The shutter is a mechanical device that controls the length of time that light is allowed to act on the film. With a shutter speed of 1/125 you shoud avoid blur if the subject is not moving. Any speed under this your camera should be placed on a tripod. www.goldprints.com
NO way.
Hard starting, loss of power, excess fuel consumption, check engine light, and a blowing sound under heavy acceleration.
For safety reasons. You don't want anybody messing with the truck while you may be under the truck/trailer
Shutter Island is rated R, which means under 17 requires accompaniment by parent or adult guardian.