by eamarquardt » Mon Jul 09, 2012 12:09 pm
rebapuck wrote:I carry gas cans in my old VWs because I don't trust the gas gauges.
My brother's 66 type 1 had a mechanical gas gauge. Very reliable. My 67 had an electric gauge. The three terminal five volt voltage regulator that was required to make it work failed. It cost $5 for a new regulator. That was a lot of money in the early 70s. Had I known what I know now I could have gone to an electronic supply house and gotten one for less than a dollar.
I loved the mechanical gauge. When you got low on fuel you could jack rabbit start the car rolling with a quick release of the clutch and a bit of gas. If the gas gauge jumped a bit, you still had a bit of fuel in the tank. If it didn't, you better had look for a gas station as you were only a few miles away from having a human powered vehicle versus a 1300 CC 50 HP gas powered vehicle.
Cheers,
Gus
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