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Do they have fuel gauges for allis chalmer b if they don't is it possible to install one?
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Most common gauge is a stick about a foot long!!  LOL  Otherwise, I don't think I have ever seen any other type of gauge for the 'B'
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Is it possible to Install an aftermarket gauge   because I thought about cutting a hole in the top and install a marine 6 gal sending unit
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Anything is possible if you want to put the effort in, to be honest though I think you're best just carrying a dipstick with you & an extra 1 or 2 gallon can as a "reserve".

Just how much of a road trip are you planning, some kind of slow-paced scenic adventure?  I'd likely only worry about a full on gauge if I were putting some serious miles in.


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Not sure just alittle senic
adventure but it's dumb idea though   
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Originally posted by LiL B Orange LiL B Orange wrote:

Not sure just alittle senic
adventure but it's dumb idea though   

LOL if you want to see dumb ideas you need to see the resurrection of my '41 B!  Nothing wrong with having some fun & getting some use out of the old girl.
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The hand crank is the perfect fuel gauge. The length from the pulley spuds to the first bend is exactly the depth of the tank. 
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Originally posted by PaulB PaulB wrote:

The hand crank is the perfect fuel gauge. The length from the pulley spuds to the first bend is exactly the depth of the tank. 

Ha! Why didn't I think of that! TongueEmbarrassed
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I don't know anything about it, only remember my grandfather had a gauge that was a gas cap for his WD Allis. It stood 3 or 4 inches above the tank. A person could get 1 of the gauges like they used on snowmobiles, ATVs and lawnmowers. You have to look down on it from above and you would have to make an adapter to go from half turn to spin on.
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Yes a aftermarket company made them for wc wd uc b and c’s
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Could one out of a D series be adapted?
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Originally posted by PaulB PaulB wrote:

The hand crank is the perfect fuel gauge. The length from the pulley spuds to the first bend is exactly the depth of the tank. 

Who knew! I'll have to check this one out! I carry a cut off yard stick and mark full , half etc. Aldo gave written 1 hr, 2 hr etc to mark my burn down
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As Paul B said, the hand crank is the fuel gauge for a B C CA. I don't know for sure in the B C, but the hand crank sits perfectly behind the steering box bracket on the CA. But I can't remember the last time I used it to actually start either of my CA's.
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They should run all day on one tank of fuel, anyway my wd will.
Just fill er up every morning and you shouldn’t have to worry.

There was a company that made gauges that you could read from the seat, I have one on a 45 gas…
Doubt they’ll still in Business though..
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If you wanted to have an inexpensive "gauge", you could plumb a tee before the sediment bowl with a hose barb and attach a vertical piece of clear tubing to the outside of the tank. The top of the vertical tubing would have to be vented.

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Here is a gauge I saw on a CA last year.  However, I can't recall what company made it.  It was similar to an older gas gauge on a snowmobile .  It measures in 1/4 increments I believe.
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Here’s the one on my 45..

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Wbecker had a post on Nov 23, 2016.
“Fuel gauge on my b gas tank”. He did an awesome job.
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