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Fuel level tube sender

Postby clee » Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:55 am

Anyone got a spare for early non black box version ? Feckin wire keeps snapping as very brittle :roll:
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Postby turbodog » Mon Feb 13, 2012 1:12 pm

I have one give me a ring ANDREW
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Postby Paul Taylor » Mon Feb 13, 2012 1:41 pm

The wire on my tube sender had snapped on my 88 GTA Turbo.
I managed to re-solder it to the tags at the top of the tube.

Your right though, that coiled wire seems to get very hard and brittle.
I did think about replacing it with some new wire, but i guess it needs to meet a specific resistance. So i didnt bother and just repaired instead.
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Postby clee » Mon Feb 13, 2012 3:24 pm

Already re-soldered a couple of times ,right faff as it just kept on snapping off till I got to a more pliable section ( so I thought ) :roll:
Will give you a bell Andrew ,thanks .
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Postby JohnC » Mon Feb 13, 2012 4:14 pm

I take it the wire is soldered on to a solder tag, (I haven't seen one of the early ones) if so, before re soldering, slip a short length (20mm) of non adhesive heat shrink sleeve on to the wire. Once soldered.... slip the heat shrink up the wire till it covers the solder tag and the wire. Apply heat from heat gun, and it will then enclose the tag and a short bit of wire. This should keep the point where the wire joins the tag from flexing.
I might be tempted to cut two lengths of sleeve, sliding both down the wire, and after re soldering, slip one over the joint and heat, then slip the other over the original and heat...... twice the protection. :wink:
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Postby clee » Mon Feb 13, 2012 4:56 pm

Good thinking ,will give it a try ,if I can be bloody arsed ...speedo died today about the same time ( not that one due in the post :wink: )
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Postby JohnC » Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:32 pm

clee wrote:( not that one due in the post :wink: )

.......... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Paul Taylor wrote:....that coiled wire seems to get very hard and brittle.

I think you will find that the perceived "hard and brittle" effect is more due to the fact that this wire is in coil form and is in fact a loose spring. In order to maintain its coil shape it will have to be of necessity fairly stiff. :wink:

Paul Taylor wrote:I did think about replacing it with some new wire, but i guess it needs to meet a specific resistance.

The coil will not be resistive in its self, the resistance element of the sensor will be what the float contacts as it goes up and down. :wink:
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Postby JohnC » Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:42 pm

clee wrote:...speedo died today

Lee, if you wish, remove the speedo board from the RHS of the Instrument Cluster and pop it in the package you are posting to me. I can go over the board and remove any element of intermittency in it. This, of course, does not guarantee to cure your fault as it might be elsewhere, but it will eliminate the speedo board being at fault. If you do remove the board, make sure you save the two very important spacers on the screws and keep in a safe place. :wink:

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Postby clee » Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:53 am

Thanks Jon .
I think the owner is keen to collect the car this week and it's away having some specialist fitting atm so unlikely I'll strip it out .
I do have another dash in the garage so may I pop that in the package for the once over ? If it's then known working a straight swap out might be on the cards .


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