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No, I don't have anything like that
Because the tank is longer than wider there should be 2 baffles inside, separating the tank into 3 parts, front, middle and rear
What you can do is tap on the bottom of the tank after it "runs dry"
Empty section should sound way different than a section with gas still in it
Should be able to put in a "coat hanger" type wire and feel the baffles
Check with local tool rental places or Auto parts stores to see if they rent "Bore scope" or endoscope cameras
If you have a plumber friend he will have one or know where to get one, lol
Have seen those now with USB C plugs for smartphones, not too expensive but never tried one of those myself
Because the tank is longer than wider there should be 2 baffles inside, separating the tank into 3 parts, front, middle and rear
What you can do is tap on the bottom of the tank after it "runs dry"
Empty section should sound way different than a section with gas still in it
Should be able to put in a "coat hanger" type wire and feel the baffles
Check with local tool rental places or Auto parts stores to see if they rent "Bore scope" or endoscope cameras
If you have a plumber friend he will have one or know where to get one, lol
Have seen those now with USB C plugs for smartphones, not too expensive but never tried one of those myself