Not sure where near empty is. While I have been working on it I have
put in a gallon or 2 at a time. I do remember on my way to Summit
Point 2 years ago I put more gas in than I have ever been able to put
in a 510, 11+ gallons IIRC.
When I siphoned the tank to replace it.....years ago, I still had gas
in the tank, but probably under the sending unit hole. I suspect the
syphon hose curved at the bottom of the tank. I have only a 1 and 2
gallon gas can. Trying to avoid buying another for just one use. I
guess I'll get as much out as I can and then drive it until I run out of gas.
IIRC the first line on the fuel gauge is about 2 gallons remaining,
at least that's where I will try to set it.
>I have had some luck with opening the trunk early in the morning and
>simply looking at the condensation line on the outside of the tank.
>When the conditions are right, the tank sweats at the internal fuel level.
>
>Nathan
It's parked indoors right now, but I can try to put it outside when
it is warm and use a laser thermometer to find the line.
Steve
At 08:10 PM 9/14/2025, you wrote:
>Hoist rear-end or park on steep hill when near empty?
>
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>Date: Friday, 12 September 2025 11:19 PM EDT
>Subject: [Bluebird510] Fuel Tank Sender, Fuel Level
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