Posted by KIP in MX on October 12, 2011 at 23:17:37 from (187.150.103.125):
In Reply to: Re: Question on LP posted by JRSutton on October 12, 2011 at 18:21:25:
Some of the older LP tanks don't have a standard guage. Our aftermarket tank on our Super C had a valve with a pointer and a bleed screw, connected to a tube with a 90 degree bend inside the tank. On the tank around the valve was a fixed circular chart with percent marks. You set the valve pointer to 100% on the chart and opened the bleed and vapor came out and you turned the valve pointer (and thus the tube) until the tube dipped into liquid and you got liquid out of the bleed. Where the pointer was indicating on the chart at that time was % liquid level in tank. Crude gauge, but effective.
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