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I rather suspect that the short fuel sender is a deliberate 'feature' designed in from the start, so that the remaining fuel is treated as a reserve tank. If this is the case, sadly, they didn't think it through thoroughly enough.
Paul [At last, I have a car I can polish]
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.......so, in order to stave off the gauge reading zero for as long as possible, you fill to the brim when refilling. BUT I'm told there is a danger of damaging the charcoal vapour filter if you overdo the filling. Is this a real likelihood?
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While I don't know for sure if the filter can be damaged in this way or what effect that damage might have, you can certainly get a misfire if you over fill the tank. This usually resolves itself very quickly but I've found that pulling over and opening the tank sorts it out.
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I can confirm that. First time it happened to me was after I filled up the tank in Kilkenny (Ireland). After leaving the gas station the engine started to misbehave and I thought I was doomed ... pulled over, opened the cap, closed it, re-started ... all in order! Learned my lesson 
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Formerly known as Aldermog Member of the Inner Circle
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The Plus 8 has a strange design feature, a realistically accurate fuel tank sender, but no low level fuel warning light even though the gauge has a provision for a warning light, as does the water temperature gauge.
As well as fuel and water temperature gauges there is a digital display, showing fuel in % and temperature in degrees centigrade.
When the digital read out is down to 0% the tank has 5L left of the 55L, and I can then add 50L.
But just to remind me it is a Morgan, to fill the tank takes about 5 min: the last 10L has to be dribbled in at snails pace...
Peter, 66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...
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