I have the same problem, it is probably the sending unit on the fuel pump, it is a common problem I've been told!
The pump is in the fuel tank and can be quite pricey, most places just replace the fuel pump as the sending unit is attached already and comes as one unit, however they do sell it separately.
Good Luck
Empty cups = 0 gallons of juice, but you can get 3 gallons of juice into the 48 empty cups
22 gallons on empty>
Most hold 20 gallons if totally empty.Most hold 20 gallons if totally empty.
31 gallons totally empty.
36 quarts = 9 gallons regardless of what's in them. Even if they're empty.
It holds a total of 18.5 gallons totally empty. More than likely on empty before actually running out of fuel, it will hold approximately 17 gallons.
only if they are empty
12 in the tank, 10 gallons full to empty on the gauge
That depends on what kind of substance is in the gallons.-- If they're full of water, then they weigh about 126.19 tons. (rounded)-- If the gallons are empty, then their weight is zero.
27 US gallons = 3.609375 cubic feet, no matter what's in the gallons, and even if they're empty.
35.2 gallons, will hold 36 gallons if completely empty.
There are 202 gallons in one cubic yard.