Posted by Hugh Mackay on May 01, 2008 at 16:50:15 from (209.226.106.176):
In Reply to: Bad fuel or what? posted by ScottyHOMEy on April 30, 2008 at 19:21:36:
Scotty: Your upgrade problem makes me think restriction in the stem of the sediment bowl, coupled with old gas and lack of some good hard pulling. Frist check the gas flow as goes into carb, solid stream out of the line will let you know bowl stem is good. Fill it with fresh gas, hook a good 4,000# hardwood on behind, and drag it about 3 miles. Bet you'll see a big difference.
Your refering to brothers Irving, threw me for a loop. I had you pegged as a westerner. Since Irving is the only gas, you've got to be Maine or NB. I know Irving is pushing south and west, but not everybody's gas come from that refinery futher away.
I can tell you this since moving to Ontario, I miss Irving diesel. Their diesel has an edge on everything in the market as it relates to power, cold weather starting. They do however sacrifice some fuel milage. I've talked with truckers all across North America, most that have experienced it, will tell you they love to get a fill up in New England or Alantic Canada at Irving. I've not seen anything to match it.
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