Neil Oldfield wrote:
>
> No working Fuel Guage
>
I go by the odometer (fill her up ever 200 miles :-) - the fuel guage
sort of works but I don't trust it. I try to fill her when the guage
hits the empty mark but I know I have gone a long way after that when
caught out of town.
The DPO, bless his sould, must also have been a worry wort. Lift up the
rubber in the boot and you find a plastic cap that screws on to a
threaded opening above the fuel tank. Until I found that I wondered
what this length of dowell (with markings on it) was doing in the boot.
I kid you not :-)
Don't tell the scrutineers - only one has found this cap so far and he
was so confused by it that he let it go through. I am not sure how the
rules cover this.
--
Eric
'68 MGB MkII
'85 Rover SD1 Vanden Plas
Adelaide, South Australia
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