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My 1994 Winnebago Warrior seems to have a very small gasoline tank. We get about 14 miles to a gallon of gas, but the tank seems to be very small. Can I replace the gas tank with a larger one?
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What's up guys - I turned on my propane tank for the first time and noticed a cracked cap on the right side of the handle that turns on the propane. It pretty much disintegrated as soon as I touched it. I turned on the propane and it seemed like propane was spewing slowly but surely out of this spout that the cap once covered. I have never dealt with propane so I am not sure if it just needs another cap or something else is missing. Any help is appreciated..I am moving into this rig on the 1st so I am cutting it close. Thanks in advance.
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Does anyone have any figures or experience with the effect of additional weight on fuel mileage? I'm trying to figure out if a recent loss of a couple of mpg could be due to weight added (water, food, equipment, etc) or whether I need to hunt down a possible engine issue. Not burning oil, no suspicious sounds, but earlier in our four month trip we were getting 18-19 mpg, now we're getting 16-17. We have added "stuff" along the way, maybe 2-300 lbs worth.
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I recently purchased a 1986 Travel Master and noticed a faint smell of gasoline in the cab while driving the other day. Once I was home I checked to make sure the gas cap was good and for any noticeable leaks and didn't see any, but I noticed a pretty strong smell of gas coming out of the exhaust pipe. What could be causing this? Does it require immediate attention or am I okay to drive?
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For those who are interested here is a Youtube, of our First real camping trip after solving the overheating problem. Now how to solve the small gas tank problem. Here in Nevada there are lots of cool areas to explore but not necessarily gas stations within the tank range! https://youtu.be/xMDFBENEtmo