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by Rex_tulips - 30/07/25 07:59 PM
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The trick is to wait after the click to let the tanks balance out and then go on filling till it clicks again. Continue repeating this process till the delay before it clicks is only a couple of seconds and then stop. If you do over fill just open the filler cap to let a bit of air in and you should be able to drive on with no more trouble. One of the additional features of the roll hoops is to enable shaking of the car to help the tanks balance.
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I don't think that rocking the car from side to side will do anything other than give you a bit of exercise. The tanks are pretty simple with just a balance pipe between them and a vent pipe from the top of the LH tank. The LH tank will take a bit of time to level off with fuel transferred from the RH tank, waiting a few seconds between clicks will allow this to happen. I have done the rocking thing when refuelling some aircraft but they have much more to go wrong and stick, float switches, flapper valves, baffles etc. The M3W is just a pair of tanks.
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I don't think that rocking the car from side to side will do anything other than give you a bit of exercise. The tanks are pretty simple with just a balance pipe between them and a vent pipe from the top of the LH tank. The LH tank will take a bit of time to level off with fuel transferred from the RH tank, waiting a few seconds between clicks will allow this to happen. I have done the rocking thing when refuelling some aircraft but they have much more to go wrong and stick, float switches, flapper valves, baffles etc. The M3W is just a pair of tanks.
You are correct, exercise and slowing down the process. You could rock it to a point of causing a false full trigger with the pump.
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The best advise given for any vehicle Morgan or otherwise is to not to go beyond the first click
Bruce 1964 4/4 Series V Comp (Megan) 1994 +8 (Maurice) 2013 M3W (Olga)
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The best advise given for any vehicle Morgan or otherwise is to not to go beyond the first click +1. Much less problems that way.
The light at the end of the tunnel is actually a train. 2019 M3W
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What an educational week on the forum  I was also surprised to find out that 0% fuel actually means you're on the reserve, which is 15L - almost 40% of the full capacity!
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The best way to gauge the fuel tank contents is not to believe anything the fuel gauge says but to zero the mileage at fill and then start looking for some fuel again when it reaches 200 miles. There is a longer 280mm fuel tank sender unit that can be easily fitted and it does make the contents a little more believable but it's not something I would trust. Details for this is in the Alternative Parts List that can be accessed through a link from the M3W resources at the top of this forum.
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