Re: Fuel Gauge Questions
Reply #18 –
The end of Aug. (I purchased the rv in May of 2017) I finished a 2,500 mile trip from Eugene, OR to LAX back up to Portland and back to Eugene, OR. Several times now I've filled the tank at 1/2 full on the gauge and it took 75 gallons (150 gal tank). I understand your desire to not fill it until you find out if it needs to come out to repair and yes as Pierce says, it will be easy to check. Stll my advice to you is if your gauge is reading 1/2 full, depending how far your have to drive, fill it up, check your tank size, and you will know if at least at that point if it is reading accurately. After the trip I replaced all the fuel lines to gen and engine, which required emptying the tanks, checked the gauge as I refilled, all appeared accurate. I also cleaned the two wire connecting terminals to the gauge, as that often is a cause for a bad reading. It was not hard emptying the tank which was over 1/2 full. I bought three used racing fuel 50 gal drums for I believe $30-$35 each from a local fuel and oil distributor, they bought them back when I was finished for $15 each. I used the following fuel transfer pump to transfer. I purchased it at Harbor Freight and added a longer siphon hose to make it easier to transfer. I now have it to sell. 12V Diesel Fuel Transfer Pump RV Truck or Car - auto parts - by owner -...