Joe West
05-08-2005, 01:07 PM
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Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 08:11:59 -0500
From: "Richard Loving" <rloving@sprynet.com>
<VV> Similar gas tank woes
I recently acquired a 64 Monza coupe and I have having some difficulty with
the fuel gauge. I can fill up the tank and the needle goes past the full
mark. The gauge will read full until the tank will actually be about a
quarter tank(rough estimate) and then the gauge will start to drop from full
dropping to empty as the last remains of fuel is used. Is there way to
adjust the way the gauge reads the fuel level or do I need to replace some
parts. Any help will be appreciated.
Rick Loving
Rloving@sprynet.com
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Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 08:11:59 -0500
From: "Richard Loving" <rloving@sprynet.com>
<VV> Similar gas tank woes
I recently acquired a 64 Monza coupe and I have having some difficulty with
the fuel gauge. I can fill up the tank and the needle goes past the full
mark. The gauge will read full until the tank will actually be about a
quarter tank(rough estimate) and then the gauge will start to drop from full
dropping to empty as the last remains of fuel is used. Is there way to
adjust the way the gauge reads the fuel level or do I need to replace some
parts. Any help will be appreciated.
Rick Loving
Rloving@sprynet.com
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