Any full sized 1 ton diesel.
diesel. Diesel engines tend to have better efficiency especially at less than full load. Gasoline/Petrol and LPG engines tend to have better power weight ratios.
Yes if your tank is empty but not if it has some diesel in it, But not if your car runs on gasoline.
72 gallons is needed to fill the tank.
146/9=16.216.2x14=227.1Your answer is: 227.1
To estimate the weight of one gallon of gasoline, divide the total weight of gasoline in the tank by the number of gallons. So, 129.8 pounds divided by 22 gallons equals approximately 5.9 pounds per gallon. Therefore, one gallon of gasoline weighs about 5.9 pounds.
I could be wrong, but I owned a full size school bus, and I believe it held 50 gallons.
Assuming you mean gallons of gasoline, the fuel gauge may not be accurate. It may read empty but in fact it may be still half full.
Under the right circumstances it sure can. If you could douse the cigarette directly into the diesel it probably would not explode. The problem is the fumes. The fumes ignite first and then the diesel explodes. It is even quicker and more violent with gasoline.
NO NO NO!!! If you do this you will destroy your engine. Diesels do not use spark plugs to ignite the fuel. Instead the use compresion. Gasoline ignites at a lower compression than does diesel, so if you put gasoline in a diesel (even if you mixed it with oil of anykind) it would ignite before the piston got to it's full stroke, in turn, slamming your motor in reverse, and possibly breaking everything from the block to the pistons.
The fuel tank on a 1994 full size K15 blazer is 30 gallons.
We can't calculate that with the information given. We could calculate it if we had either one of the following: -- how deep the liquid was in the pot when it was full or -- the shape and dimensions of the bottom 15 inches of the pot