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Olly R
Morning all.
I have a UK spec 1989 240 DL estate with the 2.3 carbed engine.
The manual says that the fuel tank capacity is 60 litres. The thing is, I
have never been able to put more than about 48 litres of fuel in the tank,
even when the fuel gauge is reading right at the bottom of the red bit.
So, _presumably_ the fuel gauge is misreading a little? I know that the
obvious thing to do is to take a spare can of fuel, and drive until I run
out, and see how many miles I've done, and see what the gauge is doing, but
I don't really fancy running out of fuel, even deliberately.
But, unless I've got a smaller tank than normal, I can probably dare to do
another 50 or 60 miles when I've got down to the bottom of my gauge?
cheers
Olly R
I have a UK spec 1989 240 DL estate with the 2.3 carbed engine.
The manual says that the fuel tank capacity is 60 litres. The thing is, I
have never been able to put more than about 48 litres of fuel in the tank,
even when the fuel gauge is reading right at the bottom of the red bit.
So, _presumably_ the fuel gauge is misreading a little? I know that the
obvious thing to do is to take a spare can of fuel, and drive until I run
out, and see how many miles I've done, and see what the gauge is doing, but
I don't really fancy running out of fuel, even deliberately.
But, unless I've got a smaller tank than normal, I can probably dare to do
another 50 or 60 miles when I've got down to the bottom of my gauge?
cheers
Olly R