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I figured out how to take care of the gas tank/gauge issue if your
interested. I measured the depth of the tank with a tape measure. Without the top portion,the tank is right at 7 inches tall, I then divided 7 inches by 4 equalling 1.75 inches. starting at the bottom of the tank measure up 1.75 inches and make a mark with a magic marker. That is a 1/4 tank. measure again 1.75 inches from that mark now you have a 1/2 tank or 9 gallons left in the tank. Measure again from the 1/2 mark and now you have 3/4 tank. Measure again 1.75 and you have a full 18 gallons. When this boat was first produced it came with a 18 gallon fuel tank. In our boats they just added that top portion of the tank to get 21 gallons. If we use that as a reserve of 3 gallons then we should be ok "Mr Wizzard" wrote in message ... "seeray28" wrote in message ... At a buck a bulb and 2 minutes to change, its not worth it. JMO. Hey did you get my post about the gas tank? No, I must of missed it. Link ? (or repost?) |
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