There is only one way to find this out and I found out yesterday. Is it possible to recalibrate the fuel gauge?
On a funny note, I installed a new generator because the old one wasn't creating gen. Apparently I have a broken wire somewhere (or a bad regulator) because yesterday the battery died at the grocery store. I got a helpful lad to give me a jump and 10 seconds after the truck started it died again. He hooked back up and then it wouldn't even fire. Going into my broken truck algorithm the easiest and first thing to check first is fuel flow. Disconnected at the carb and pumped the fuel pump...no gas. That's right. That is when I ran out of gas. I wouldn't have been surprised if a meteor struck the truck at that point.
On a funny note, I installed a new generator because the old one wasn't creating gen. Apparently I have a broken wire somewhere (or a bad regulator) because yesterday the battery died at the grocery store. I got a helpful lad to give me a jump and 10 seconds after the truck started it died again. He hooked back up and then it wouldn't even fire. Going into my broken truck algorithm the easiest and first thing to check first is fuel flow. Disconnected at the carb and pumped the fuel pump...no gas. That's right. That is when I ran out of gas. I wouldn't have been surprised if a meteor struck the truck at that point.
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