RadioHowie
I Miss Beemerdons!
Both you basties can kiss my wrinkled ol' ***! :****: And I DO mean wrinkled and old!
C'mon, let's face it. The float itself is just a ****** piece of sonic-welded plastic. Who knows how much or how little built up pressure OR vacuum in a sealed environment (read: non-venting tank) could cause the float to crack, even slightly, causing a leak allowing enough gas to enter the float forcing a "neutral buoyancy" issue where it never floats to the top of the fuel level, thereby always reading "low".
SHEESH you guys! Give a brutha a break!
Just think, if that float is made with even 1/10th the quality of the CCT spring, chances are it dissolved a few thousands miles ago. :rofl:
C'mon, let's face it. The float itself is just a ****** piece of sonic-welded plastic. Who knows how much or how little built up pressure OR vacuum in a sealed environment (read: non-venting tank) could cause the float to crack, even slightly, causing a leak allowing enough gas to enter the float forcing a "neutral buoyancy" issue where it never floats to the top of the fuel level, thereby always reading "low".
Ionbeam first speculated a leaky float. I'm just hypothesizing a reason for a leaking float.Another possibility is the float may have sprung a leak and now is a low rider in the tank.
SHEESH you guys! Give a brutha a break!
Just think, if that float is made with even 1/10th the quality of the CCT spring, chances are it dissolved a few thousands miles ago. :rofl:
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