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daytona ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 467 Joined: 13-April 14 From: Ormond Beach, Florida Member No.: 17,249 Region Association: South East States ![]() |
Hi world,
I need some help with the fuel gauge in my 74. The car is a 6 cylinder conversion but I don't think that this factor contributes to the problem. The issue is that the gauge shows that the tank is 1/4 full even though it is full to the top. I have two other gauges that I tried and both show the same 1/4 tank level. In my book this would indicate that the sending unit is the culprit. Couldn't be that all three gauges have the same defect. However, measuring the voltage at the gauge, I get 12.4VDC. I think this means that the sending unit is sending the correct signal. So where is the problem??? Has anyone had this problem? Any ideas? Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks, Bill. |
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daytona ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 467 Joined: 13-April 14 From: Ormond Beach, Florida Member No.: 17,249 Region Association: South East States ![]() |
I have not been able to take it apart yet. I have taken the small nut out at the bottom but the tube still will not slide off. I guess I need undo the crimped area that holds the tube to the plastic part at the bottom.
I did measure the resistance at the pins and it goes from 54 Ohms with the flow at the top, to 70 Ohms with the float at the bottom of the sender. I know that the Dr. mentioned 0 to 90 Ohms. If that is the target this sender is way off. Bill. |
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