Faria Gas Gauges?
danmuskyman
Posted 8/13/2012 10:00 PM (#577909)
Subject: Faria Gas Gauges?




Posts: 633


Location: Madison, WI
I have a 2007 Tuffy 1760 GC and it has Faria gauges on the dash. The brochure says it has a 33 or 36 gallon gas tank (not exact because im not near the brochure at this point) However when the gauge says empty i have never put more than 12 gallons or so in? Is the gauge just funny like that or do i not have as big of a tank as i thought? Also my 2004 1700 did the same thing? Does anyone else have this problem?
VMS
Posted 8/14/2012 8:09 AM (#577958 - in reply to #577909)
Subject: Re: Faria Gas Gauges?





Posts: 3508


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

I have the same issue on my Alumacraft Navigator. It has a 23 gallon tank and when the gauge is just about empty, it only takes 11 to 12 gallons or so.

I don't like that either, but one good thing about it. When it is marked empty, you still have some buffer to get home. I would say the issue is more with a sending unit than the gauge itself, though, and I have not gone under the deck to take a look at anything...I should, though...

Steve
sworrall
Posted 8/14/2012 12:14 PM (#578021 - in reply to #577958)
Subject: Re: Faria Gas Gauges?





Posts: 32951


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The tanks in the boats mentioned are long and narrow to fit under the floor, and the boat needs to be dead level to register accurately.
dcates
Posted 8/14/2012 3:29 PM (#578070 - in reply to #577909)
Subject: RE: Faria Gas Gauges?




Posts: 462


Location: Syracuse, Indiana
My 620 has about 10 gallons of gas remaining when the gauge reads "E". My old Stratos had about 7 gallons left when the gauge hit "E". On both the gauge varied widely when low on fuel and I revved it up and got on plane. I always assumed the variation was a combination of the angle of the gas in the boat, and a desire by the manufacturer to allow for some safety reserve in not having me completely run the boat fuel system dry while on the water (if I'm in a car, I can walk to a gas station or call roadside assistance - tougher to do 20 miles from camp on LOTW).