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Re: Sketchy fuel gauge [Re: TJP] #3263146
10/10/24 12:03 AM
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Why would the weight make any difference? they both will raise and drop with the fuel level. I doubt one will drop further than the other both being hollow floats.

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Originally Posted by stumpy
Why would the weight make any difference? they both will raise and drop with the fuel level. I doubt one will drop further than the other both being hollow floats.


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A heavier float, though it may float, will sit lower making the gauge read low. Now I don't know if the difference between the two matters enough to notice here. Then there is the dampening effect of the heavier vs lighter float.

The float in my 51 a a cork.

Re: Sketchy fuel gauge [Re: Sniper] #3263251
10/10/24 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Sniper
Originally Posted by stumpy
Why would the weight make any difference? they both will raise and drop with the fuel level. I doubt one will drop further than the other both being hollow floats.


Google displacement

A heavier float, though it may float, will sit lower making the gauge read low. Now I don't know if the difference between the two matters enough to notice here. Then there is the dampening effect of the heavier vs lighter float.

The float in my 51 a a cork.


So if he plane exceeds the speed of the conveyor belt but there is a slight tailwind... whistling

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