Should I take the Bio Bor back or add it , and always keep a full tank?
By the way my fuel gauge works now, but he says they installed it
upside down, he cleaned it and tried to install right side up, but
could not…at least it works, and easy to figure it out,
It reads over full at this time.
Thanks again to all, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING.
I have posted photos on Seaknots, of my now Angel
Boat, and engine. I Painted a picture of the little beauty, and it is
posted.
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Posted by Herman and Gail Schiller (hschiller2@…>)
I’ve been using BioBor, and never let my tank go below 1/2. I don’t
understand what upside-down means when the dial of the fuel gauge is
horizontal (as I assume yours is). The pointer needle states the
facts, and can be read at any angle. Happy Thanksgiving, I wish you
fair sailing weather during the coming 5 days. Herm
At 07:47 AM 11/27/2008, you wrote:
Thank you Herm,
You sum it up…I thought so too.
Should I take the Bio Bor back or add it , and always keep a full tank?
By the way my fuel gauge works now, but he says they installed it
upside down, he cleaned it and tried to install right side up, but
could not…at least it works, and easy to figure it out,
It reads over full at this time.
Thanks again to all, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING.
I have posted photos on Seaknots, of my now Angel
Boat, and engine. I Painted a picture of the little beauty, and it is
posted.
If you haven’t joined Seaknots , I encourage you to do
so…knowledgeable people there too.