Your fuel lines are a network of tubes and hoses that bring gas or diesel from your fuel tank and fuel pump to the fuel injectors in your engine. They don’t last forever, though, and you can usually ...
I love your magazine, and all of the how-to articles I find fascinating. Well, here is my question. I am finding a rust-colored powder in my fuel filter bowl and in the bottom of the carburetor. It ...
When it comes to owning a car, there’s no shortage of bumps in the road. Why is your vehicle making that noise? It could be one of several issues, including an old or broken fuel pump. Once you’ve ...
Rust and corrosion in the fuel tank are issues that all enthusiasts will face at some point with a project car, whether you're fixing the neglect from a previous owner or dealing with your own car ...
Getting gasoline from oil refineries on the Gulf Coast to a gas station in the Triangle is a complex process that, when disrupted, takes a while to restore. Although the 5,500-mile Colonial Pipeline ...