dentdude36
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Go off your trip meter then you’ll know roughly how much fuel you’ll need works for me every time
The trip meter method is only useful if the tank is filled to the proper (top) level.Go off your trip meter then you’ll know roughly how much fuel you’ll need works for me every time
It ain’t hard, you just need to drill a hole on top of the tank and install a fuel gauge. Wires may look bit out of place thoughThe trip meter method is only useful if the tank is filled to the proper (top) level.
I gassed up today, chose the pump under a lot of light, pulled back the rubber shield on the handle, couldn't get adequate visibility. Only way was to pull the nozzle out, look in, stick it back in, etc. Never want to run out of gas again. Somebody has to start making a fuel gauge cap, it can't be that hard.


I am the same way!I always pump slow with the nozzle up where I can see the gas going in, don't want to get any on the tank. Yea im anal but dont want to use the gas station rags to wipe off the gas and put a million scratches on the tank
X3I am the same way!
I always keep a cotton hand towel in my jacket for that mistake but hardly ever happensBeen setting the trip-o-meter and filling up every 100 miles.
Started sputtering today at 76 miles so I put it on the reserve line. That was barely enough to get to the highway exit, not even a mile.
Walked to a gas station, borrowed a tank, well you know the routine.
So I get that I don't need a fuel gauge if I'm using the trip-o-meter, the problem is I can't see in the tank to confirm that I'm actually filling it to the top. The gas pump shuts off too soon and the phone flashlight is too bulky to see accurately in there.
a) I've done some initial searching, does no one sell a fuel-gauge-cap for BDMs?
b) I wasn't able to wipe up the gas that spilled on my tank for a good hour after the spillage (getting to work, clocking in, getting wet paper towels from the restroom etc.) by then everything was dry. What's the best course of action to save the paint at this point?
Thanks
