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    Hi I agree with all these comments , I would like to add one more , now this doesn't happen often , but It can happen . The float on the sender gauge can get fuel in It , making it sit lower then It should , so even with a full tank It would show less on the Gauge . This also happens on Carby's , and is very common on water tanks , and cisterns . Now i'm not saying this is your problem , but if you have checked everything else , It may be worth looking into !!..cheers Jim..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimr1 View Post
    Hi I agree with all these comments , I would like to add one more , now this doesn't happen often , but It can happen . The float on the sender gauge can get fuel in It , making it sit lower then It should , so even with a full tank It would show less on the Gauge . This also happens on Carby's , and is very common on water tanks , and cisterns . Now i'm not saying this is your problem , but if you have checked everything else , It may be worth looking into !!..cheers Jim..
    That is what I meant by 'sunk'.

    John
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