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Tamaroak wrote:
The sight gauges on my diesel tanks are so cloudy they are worthless. They are made of some 1/2" plastic pipe and I want to replace them. The company I'm dealing with is so gutless and liability oriented they won't tell me whether diesel will destroy or erode their ester-based polycarbonate tubing. Is there anyone out there with a chemistry background with an opinion on this? Capt. Jeff I'd lose the glass as it makes for a weak point in your tankage. A dipstick is a lot easier to use, safer and after you get used to your engine, not even necessary. I could always predict my fuel needs at any given time based on hours of engine use. You do have a Hobbes, right? |
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