FuelHawk Fuel Gauges - Cessna 172 - 26.5 Gallon
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Because of the combined 53 gallon tanks, 26 in total, I would guess it wouldn't work for the '78 Skyhawk. Despite its supposedly large capacity, this gauge always reports about 5 gals under for each side at the very least, which provides a bit of a safety margin, but it is bound to throw you off Initially, you will merely believe the reading, but in practice after a while you might start to realize the report is understating the truth and assume that you have more, but you aren't always sure of its exact extent. The situation could be complicated as a consequence.
Google advises that the patroller possesses a 19 gallon fuel tank. There are probably differences in the geometry of the tank due to the stick being designed for 26 gallon tanks. A standard stick will probably be more suitable for your needs, as you can calibrate it
Selected User Reviews For FuelHawk Fuel Gauges - Cessna 172 - 26.5 Gallon
It only takes a few seconds to dip the tank, and I know exactly what's inside. With this feature, you can leave the eternal question "Are there at least 30 minutes left in the tank in my rental vehicle?" to the experts.
I like this approach. There is nothing better than a lanyard or leash with this Whenever I take it out, I'm always afraid that I'll drop it. I wouldn't want to make anyone embarrassed by that.
I found this to be very useful and easy to carry in my.
I had a terrible experience with shipping. In terms of the product itself, it's okay. The shippers took twice as long to deliver your package as they should.
It took me a little bit more to get one that could be used by anyone.
I am pleased with the.