Marc: where are you located? i.e. where does "computer recycling" operate out of?
>My gas gauge is out on my 78' bus. 2 liter engine, 7 passenger. I know >the gauge in the dash is fine, and I was told it was probably the float >in the tank. I was also told the only way to get to the float was to >remove the engine, transmission, gas tank, etc.. I was wondering if it >was possible to nibble out a hole from the rear floor/riser behind the >rear seat to get access to the float, replace/fix it, then seal the hole >back up with tiger hair. Any thoughts? The main info I'd need is where >to cut the hole, plus any other ideas... > >Thanks. > > >Marc Bartholomew >mb7y@andrew.cmu.edu >retread@cmu.edu
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