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Old 06-15-2011, 04:13 PM   #5
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Default Re: Gas in Gas Gauge

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Originally Posted by RonC View Post
Does your gas gauge tell you how much gas is in your tank? The new gas will swell out the cork float and sink it. If your getting a zero full when you have gas you will need to replace the cork float with a neoprene one.
And pull out the cork gaskets around the gas gauge and replace with Neoprene.

Somewhere I read that the design of the gas gauge was to allow the gas to "wash" the back of the gauge.
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