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Fuel Gauge
- Peyton DeHart
 
			
	
						30 Jan 2020 12:18				#1
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				Thank you very much. I'll admit to not typing "float" into the Univair web site because I looked all through the PDF Univair catalog and found nothing remotely close; not even the "cork" float.
You have solved my sight gauge concern.
Peyton
					You have solved my sight gauge concern.
Peyton
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						29 Jan 2020 20:50				#2
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- Peyton DeHart
 
			
	
						29 Jan 2020 13:52				#3
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				Speaking of the fuselage tank level indicator (with the metal indicator wire riding on a cork), I seem to go through corks that get water-logged, or fuel-logged, and lose floating ability a lot sooner than I expect. Is there a plastic bobber suitable substitute for the cork?
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						29 Dec 2017 18:12				#4
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				Yes and I really like it. I found out I am burning more fuel at cruise than I thought. I thought I was burning 5 to 5 1/2 gal/hr but it turns out I am burning 6.5 gal/hr. At full throttle during climb, I burn over 8 gal/hr. It has caused me to change the numbers I use to flight plan. I REALLY  like having a fuel remaining value at any time.
A couple of posts ago, I posted a picture of the installation. It looks great and works well.
					A couple of posts ago, I posted a picture of the installation. It looks great and works well.
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						29 Dec 2017 14:34				#5
		by George Sellers
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
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				Gordie, have hou had the fuel instrumentation installed yet? If so, how is it doing?			
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						30 Nov 2017 19:27				#6
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				Here's a picture with everything powered up.			
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