Fotoman
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My fuel gauge always indicates less than what is actually in the tank (if the tank is half full, it indicates 1/4). Is there any way to compensate for that discrepency?
A calibrated flo scan is a great solution as it has other uses.
"The flow sensors are sold separately from the display units, and it's not even clear to me what I need to buy, much less what I want."
This is because different engines have a different RETURN flow.
The sensor set has to be matched to the specific engine.
Hey, Fred - Yous gots me ta thinken!
The gasoline dual gauge FloScan set I picked up at estate sale in sealed factory plastic with unbroken seals on its cardboard box inside the plastic came with gauges and sensors in the box. It had recently been purchased to be installed onto a mid 1970's 34' Uniflite convertible. Those boats usually had 318 Chrysler or 350 GM for gassers. Have you knowledge as to compatibility for FS sensors in comparison of 318s to 350s? I have 1977 350 cid 255 hp Mercruisers. Guess I should call FS engineering with product in hand for serial #'s. Maybe I made a boo boo - LOL... If so, onto CL it goes!
Art - correction due, hadn't had enough coffee when I posted - I assumed that your engines were carb'd and not fuel injected. If not carb'd then fuel return is an issue. If carb'd sensors should be good, but I'd still talk to FS.