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#100975 05/31/2007 3:35 PM
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After putting in a new sending unit, AND new gauge for the '53 bolt, the gauge only reads half full even though the tank is full. Are there any quick tests to see what might be wrong?

#100976 05/31/2007 3:49 PM
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Shmoo,

Usually a problem gauge will show full all the time or empty all the time. To read properly up to half is strange. To prove the gauge, go to the sending unit wire at the tank and pull it off. With the key ON your gauge should swing to FULL. Take that same wire and ground it to a good clean ground on the body or tank. Again, with the key ON the gauge should now swing to EMPTY.

If all this happened, your gauge is good and so are the wires associated with the gauge. This means the sending unit is at fault or that the tank might not be grounded well. It will be interesting to hear your results as your system seems to be working properly...but as you stated, pessimistically! Keep us posted.

Stuart

#100977 05/31/2007 5:04 PM
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30 Ohm sending unit with 90 Ohm gauge or no ground to the case of the gauge, maybe.

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Shmoo,

Baldy's post turned on a light in my old dark brain. I looked at your previous posts and lo and behold, this fuel tank deal has a rap sheet as long as my arm. There is some 12 volt stuff in the mix too so there might be more to this than meets the casual eye. smile

Stuart

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I got so P.....off at my new sender..and guage,that i am just going to top it off when ever i go by a gas station...and carry a gas can...went thru 2 senders...followed instructions...4 days of scratching my head and staring at it with beer ....I have taken my new Bezel off so many times....I think I have stretched out the oil guage line.One time I forgot to hook up the oil pressure line and had oil squirt in my new Lens. Then I went to clean the new lense and I scratched it using paper towels..Had to order a new one..I could go on about the gas guage..But I wont...it makes me drink to much beer


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Originally posted by Mike G.:
I could go on about the gas guage..But I wont...it makes me drink too much beer
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