by Alan Moore » Mon May 21, 2007 3:00 pm
I found my late model sender had got fuel inside the plastic float, and yet I could not squeeze it out. Strange!! Of course this caused the float to sink inside the stainless tube. I drilled a .5mm hole in it, drained and then used some fuel tank sealer to encapsulate the float.
This fix has been good for a year. I also found that unlike normal fuel guages the sender when the tank is full reads high ohms (220?), and when empty reads maybe 12, the exact opposite of "normal" cars with voltmeter style guages. I am a bit vague about the actual resistance figures, but you get what I mean.
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