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Posted by Dr.EVIL on January 20, 2004 at 13:32:57 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 186 Hydro posted by John on January 20, 2004 at 08:48:52:
I knew fuel gauges read resistance, but I wasn't sure if two sending units increased or decreased resistance. I think the main upper tank is around 45 gal. and the little side aux. tank was 22 or 25 gal. There was no selector valve, the fuel was pulled from the bottom tank, and like most gauges I've had in cars & trucks they read full for a while, then drop to empty over a short period of time and sit on empty until I run out of courage and fuel up. My big tank on My truck I can go almost 100 miles before the needle pulls down to the F for full on the gauge, and once the needle is on E I can still go 50 more miles, and I can only go 400-425 miles on the whole tank.
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