One is for the fill line to put gas in, the other is probab;y for the sensor to tell how mush gas is in the tank.
If you are sure the tank is empty and the fuel gauge is reading half full, then there is something wrong with your fuel level sending unit located inside the tank on the driver's side of the vehicle. Probably the variable resistor.
Maybe a fuel leak?
he will dig 7 1 and 1/2 holes
Assuming that you do not mean holes but wholes(!), the answer is 4.5
Most of the Isuzu npr trucks holds 6 and a half quarts of transmission oil.
1 and a half year
You will need to punch the first two holes, then insert the paper again and line it up with the remaining two holes to punch them. Alternatively, you could try folding the paper in half and punching all four holes at once.
The most common reason for the fuel gauge in an Impala to stop at half full is a bad fuel sensor. The sensor is mounted inside of the fuel tank.
Ummm no where??!!?! for one a b2200 is a Mazda pick up and in that case it would be on the drivers side half way back affixed to the inner side of the frame rail :P simalair location on either truck though
The holes for a pig cooker should be about a half inch to an inch wide. These holes must be drilled into a pipe for the cooker.
Not sure about 5 holes, but 5 whole ones and a half is 11/2
all u got to do is turn the set scerw in a half turn