That depends on how fast the truck is traveling.
The information in the question seems to be garbled.First, you do realise that at 10 mph, a 311 mile journey will take 31.1 hours!Second, 57 gallons at 10 mph does not say anything about the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and so there is no way to calculate how much fuel you would need for a 311 mile journey.The information in the question seems to be garbled.First, you do realise that at 10 mph, a 311 mile journey will take 31.1 hours!Second, 57 gallons at 10 mph does not say anything about the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and so there is no way to calculate how much fuel you would need for a 311 mile journey.The information in the question seems to be garbled.First, you do realise that at 10 mph, a 311 mile journey will take 31.1 hours!Second, 57 gallons at 10 mph does not say anything about the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and so there is no way to calculate how much fuel you would need for a 311 mile journey.The information in the question seems to be garbled.First, you do realise that at 10 mph, a 311 mile journey will take 31.1 hours!Second, 57 gallons at 10 mph does not say anything about the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and so there is no way to calculate how much fuel you would need for a 311 mile journey.
take the box off the truck and get in the back before hits wall get target
Take the MPG that the vehicle will average divided into the miles you are going to travel. This will tell you how many gallons of fuel you will need. Example: 25 MPG on a 500 mile round trip will require 20 gallons of fuel. At 2.85 per gallon this trip will cost you $57 in fuel costs.
6%
20,000 pounds give or take some depending on fuel
Take the pump out of the tank, then be done and happy.
It is inside of the fuel tank, You will have to remove the fuel tank to get it out. or you can take the bed bolts out and raise one side of the bed up and take the pump out of the top of the tank.
That depends upon what type of truck you mean. An over the road tractor trailer has two 'side saddle fuel tanks' which often carry 240 gallons between them. A diesel pickup usually has a capacity of no more than 32 US Gallons.
Drop the fuel tank. Take out fuel pump. Then replace. Be sure to detach your fuel lines (2) then detach the hose were you fuel up your truck at.
in the fuel tank. real pain to get to, or replace. must take out tank.
Pull the bed off then disconnect fuel lines and then take off fuel pump locking ring and it shud come rite out,
The Ford F350's take diesel fuel in most instances unless they have been modified to take regular fuel. Be sure to check your owners manual to see which kind of fuel your truck takes.
Truckers use truck stops to take breaks, check their vehicles for road worthiness or re-fuel. They are required by law to take breaks after a predetermined amount of time.
It depends on the type of aircraft
How much freon does it take for a 2000 Chevy full size truck
25%