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Fuel Gauge

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Buckswt

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Hey Friends,


We love the new skybolt that my wife named "Reddy" and it has both power (O470r) and delicacy in all aerobatic maneuvers! The only shang is that the fuel gauge is not operating. I always fly with a clcock. We're getting the gauge tested and hoping that is the problem or we have to get intoto he fuel tamk to examine the floater.


We do now knoe where the float was installed - worst case scenario - if I had to replace the fuel gauge system whan would be the most cost effective? Has anyone used the old Stearman Sight fuel gauge and how does it do in aerobatoics?


Thanks, Buck <
 

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