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Anonymous
My fuel gauge sits on full all the time, I had a quick look at the connections to the tank and they seem to be alright. Any ideas?
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Anonymous
Originally posted by hercomine works great, remove cap, move bike side to side listening for gushing sounds. Hasn't failed me yet.
Dave W
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zstanisi
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Originally posted by slopokeMy fuel guage actuall works well. Shocking as it may be for a fuel guage on a bike. 8O
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Hotblack
Mines works pretty well, when it hits empty I have a few miles before it hits reserve. I'm not sure how long I have on reserve yet, I'm sure I'll find out someday though, the HARD way...
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No problem with any of my gauges. Used to have a "faulty" connection at the bullet plugs, where you disconnect when you remove the tank, which usually gave a reading of 1/4 tank, regardless of whether tank was full or not. Cleaned them up, and has worked perfect since then.Frosty (falsely accused of "Thread-Hijacking"!)
"Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."
Owner of:
1982 GS1100E
1995 Triumph Daytona 1200
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Anonymous
Originally posted by frosty5011No problem with any of my gauges. Used to have a "faulty" connection at the bullet plugs, where you disconnect when you remove the tank, which usually gave a reading of 1/4 tank, regardless of whether tank was full or not. Cleaned them up, and has worked perfect since then.
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redliner1973
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