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1. 03:18 PM - Fuel gauge probe (parahawk)
2. 03:57 PM - Re: Fuel gauge probe (Jim Hazen)
3. 05:57 PM - Re: Fuel gauge probe (Brian Carpenter)
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Subject: | Fuel gauge probe |
My fuel gauge acts weird when tank is 3/4 full. It jumps all over the place. when
full or less than 3/4 it's OK.
Could not find a ground problem so I suspect the fuel probe in the tank being the
culprit.
However I can't find it. I expected it somewhere under the seat but only found
the 2 fuel lines.
Can anybody help me to steer me in right direction where the probe sits and if
it's easy to remove ( If anybody has done that before ). So I don't have to tear
out everything.
I appreciate your help.
Thanks
Al
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Subject: | Fuel gauge probe |
I would never trust any fuel gage unless it read empty. My fuel gage does the
same thing. If its running out the filler, it's full. Time x 4-1/2 gph is the
only thing I trust
-----Original Message-----
From: parahawk <alfi98596@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 16:18
Subject: Allegro-List: Fuel gauge probe
My fuel gauge acts weird when tank is 3/4 full. It jumps all over the place. when
full or less than 3/4 it's OK.
Could not find a ground problem so I suspect the fuel probe in the tank being the
culprit.
However I can't find it. I expected it somewhere under the seat but only found
the 2 fuel lines.
Can anybody help me to steer me in right direction where the probe sits and if
it's easy to remove ( If anybody has done that before ). So I don't have to tear
out everything.
I appreciate your help.
Thanks
Al
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Flying is the highest form of life on earth.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=243078#243078
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Subject: | Fuel gauge probe |
Once again I agree with Jim H.-- My 2006 does the same thing. Be sure t
o always leave with a full fuel tank (come on its only 14 gals if your empt
y) and use 4.5 gals per hour and have a timer to keep track...Why take any
chances, no switching tanks, just fill her up and keep track of the time th
e engine is running,,
Stay safe,
Brian Carpenter N3081x
--- On Thu, 5/7/09, Jim Hazen <jlhazen@copper.net> wrote:
From: Jim Hazen <jlhazen@copper.net>
Subject: RE: Allegro-List: Fuel gauge probe
I would never trust any fuel gage unless it read empty.- My fuel gage doe
s the same thing. If its running out the filler, it's full. Time x 4-1/2 gp
h is the only thing I trust
-----Original Message-----
From: parahawk <alfi98596@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 16:18
Subject: Allegro-List: Fuel gauge probe
My fuel gauge acts weird- when tank is 3/4 full. It jumps all over the pl
ace. when full or less than 3/4 it's OK.
Could not find a ground problem so I suspect the fuel probe in the tank bei
ng the culprit.
However I can't find it. I expected it somewhere under the seat but only fo
und the 2 fuel lines.
Can anybody help me to steer me in right direction where the probe sits and
if it's easy to remove ( If anybody has done that before ). So I don't hav
e to tear out everything.
I appreciate your help.
Thanks
Al
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Flying is the highest form of life on earth.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=243078#243078
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