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  1. cosgig

    Octane requirements

    No, I have a work truck. It’s a ‘12 Dodge Ram, which runs fine on 87, which it was made to do. I can’t be without a truck for work, or a cup holder for the drive!
  2. cosgig

    Octane requirements

    My Roadrunner has never seen ethanol fuel, it was taken off the road in 1978, and put back on the road in my hands in 2018. I would be worried about the ethanol wreaking havoc with my rubber products, and non hardened seats. The 110 or leaded here, and the rec is ethanol free.
  3. cosgig

    Octane requirements

    I run 110 in my Roadrunner, at $9 a gallon. Sometimes I mix in a little 90 Rec fuel if I think I can’t make it up to the next town where they have 110. I’m not rich, but I don’t drink or smoke, so if I splurge it’s going to be on the car. And, my Mom loves the smell of 110, so I burn it for her!
  4. cosgig

    How to replace intake bolts?

    Take em out one at a time and retorque the bolts as you put em in! No harm, the bolt has not gone through any heat cycles, you could probably use the bolts you too out, unless you are using the old ones and are not comfy using them! If they're new and have been torqued but not heat cycled, they...
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