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03-05-2005 12:44 PM #1
Gas gauge
I have a 1957 2 DrHt. 400 cid motor. Turbo 350 trans. The gas gauge goes to full when I fill it up. Instead of metering the fuel level it will just drop to empty when the amount of gas in the tanks drops. There is no in between. Either reads full or empty
Please help!
RalphIt's not the miles per gallon. It's the smiles per gallon.
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03-05-2005 12:51 PM #2
Sounds like your intank sending unit is bad. It's not messuring the ohms of resistance except at full.Duane S
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03-05-2005 01:20 PM #3
Would that be the tank sending unit or at the dash sending unit?
RalphIt's not the miles per gallon. It's the smiles per gallon.
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03-05-2005 01:22 PM #4
The tank sending unit. It creates a resistance measurement that then is read by the dash gauge. If it gets worn it won't make contact and give the resistance.Duane S
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03-05-2005 01:59 PM #5
Re: Gas gauge
Originally posted by Doughnut
I have a 1957 2 DrHt. 400 cid motor. Turbo 350 trans. The gas gauge goes to full when I fill it up. Instead of metering the fuel level it will just drop to empty when the amount of gas in the tanks drops. There is no in between. Either reads full or empty
Please help!
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03-05-2005 05:49 PM #6
It's the sending unit! I first grounded the unit went to full. I took the ground off and it went to empty. Thanks you guys I really appreciate it!!
Ralph
It's not the miles per gallon. It's the smiles per gallon.
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