How Many Gallons in Rear Tank?

Started by The_Handier_Man1, November 12, 2008, 10:05 PM

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From: Frank  (Original Message)
Sent: 8/31/2008 11:56 AM

1973 Brave D20: Does anyone know how many gallons the rear gas tank holds? The tank is at the rear of the coach and is between the frame rails. I have to swing the spare tire out of the way to get to the fill. I looked through the original manual and brochure but can not find anything in regard to the fuel tank capacity. If anyone has this info I would really appreciate your input. Thanks




From: LJ-TJ Sent: 8/31/2008 5:32 PM
Hey Frank the best way to figure it out is to just mesure it. Length,width and hight and caculate it out.


   

From: Phåråoh Sent: 8/31/2008 6:08 PM
If you use the Message Search, I remember that there is a Discussion which gives the measurement calculations for fuel capacity. 

~ Phåråoh ~




From: denisondc Sent: 8/31/2008 6:15 PM
My favorite is: www.greertank.com/tankcalc.htm.




From: Frank
Sent: 9/1/2008 7:31 AM

Thanks for the replies. Unfortunately there is a steel cover over the tank and measuring it would be difficult. In one of the manuals posted I saw a chart showing the capcities per wheelbase. I am going to measure the wheel base and go from there. Thanks again.


 

From: Im-still-Lefty
Sent: 9/1/2008 9:45 PM

Easiest way, run it dry then fill it up. The pump should show the gallons.

Now, wasn't that easy?
 


 
From: Frank
Sent: 9/24/2008 5:07 PM

The problem is that I don't think my fuel gauge is working as it should and I really don't know when I am going to run it dry. Or more importantly where I will be when it runs dry! So unless it runs out at the pump....... I did some work on the fuel system wiring, eliminated the tank switch (and the side tank). It now reads about 1/2 full. I am going to fill it up and see if the gauge goes any higher. It used to only show 1/2 when full prior to the re-wiring so I guess I'll see if my work helped. Thanks again for all of the replies!