Hi Murf,
It does look as if Lee's right about it being the earlier type ...... but just to confirm ..... the black unit with the white cable tie, ..... is it just a connector or do the wires enter it from one end only ?. The reason I ask is there is what appears to be a small box with wires only going in at just one end in the 1989 electrical manual .... but it is not numbered, and not shown in the circuit diagram.
Secondly ....... can you take a pic of the fuel filler cap as that should confirm which sensor is fitted.
And if possible .... can you follow the two wires back from the top of the fuel sensor and see where they go or attach too.
I have been doing some experiments with my fuel level system today, and like you, I have had some weird readings. So I decided to fill the tank to the brim to see if it would come up to 15 or so gallons. I had done a couple of resets and got different readings, but the level was quite low .... around 5 gallons. So converting the gallons required to fill the tank, that came to 49.95 litres .... say 50 litres. I set off to the fuel station which is only about a mile away and filled up. I was only able to put around 40 litres in, and the reading came to 14.1 gallons on the gauge....... not the 15.2 galls as expected.
The forecourt was busy so decided not to hold everyone up so drove about 2 miles to a level car park to do a reset.
As I switched off I remembered that I had read or been told possibly 30 years ago, not to be in too much of a hurry to do ...... Something ....... although it was to do with fuelling up. I sat there for a minute then heard the click of the timer relay dropping out ..... this relay is only fitted to the later models ..... but it did get me thinking. Was I supposed to wait till the relay clicked off before refuelling .... or starting up after refuelling. Anyway, after a few minutes thinking, I did the reset, and to my utter surprise up came 15.1 gallons, which was about right as I had used a bit of fuel from the garage.
But it struck me that switching on the ignition quickly after a refuel has a problem, which might set the gauge reading incorrectly.
My tank was quite low when I started to refuel, and of course the fuel went in quickly and came to the brim within about a minute or so. But of course the level of fuel is measured in side the sensors float tube, and that has a very small hole at the bottom to allow the fuel to fill up the tube and raise the float to the top. In the pic below you can see the little hole towards the right hand end of the tube. Add to this the air has to be pushed up and out through another hole at the top. Filling this tube with fuel will take much longer than filling the tank, so my thought is that if you start the car .... as I did today .... quickly before the tube is filled, the gauge will read the level that the fuel in the tube has reached.
the hole in the tube is there to damp the level in the tube as the rest of the fuel in the tank could well be sloshing around as you start/stop/turn left or right.
If I am right, that is why my tank read 14.1 galls when I set off from the garage. By the time I reached the car park, the fuel would have slowly filled the tube .... hence having done a reset, the reading now correctly read 15.1 galls.
I will leave you with that thought, and just post the pic below of my (later) sensor with its small hole.
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