Added another 8 miles on Saturday. New problem for you experts to help solve: Gas gauge needle is all over the place-up, down, 1/2 full if you're an optimist, 1/2 empty if you're a pessimist. Anyway, the gauge, wiring, and sending unit are all new, and I suspect I may have installed the sender incorrectly. I installed it with the float arm pointing to the passenger side. With the gas sloshing everywhere, I wonder if the float arm should be pointing toward the front of the tank instead of the side? The old unit I removed had the float and arm missing, and I had no photo to use as a reference. Any thoughts you can offer would be most appreciated!
Gary
Another shakedown run...
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Another shakedown run...
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
JM 2 Cents
I'm think a wire has shorted out somewhere?
My float was to the the passenger side @ removal. (bit it did not work anyway)
My thoughts are a pinched wire, Charles might have a better idea?
My float was to the the passenger side @ removal. (bit it did not work anyway)
My thoughts are a pinched wire, Charles might have a better idea?
Bruce,
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA
yet again beating a dead horse
Sounds like (drum roll, please) a bad ground at the sender or the gauge (or both). I had a similar problem that I initially fixed by running a temporary wire from the housing of the sender unit to the frame. (Yes, I did eventually do it "right".)
As for installation, isn't the top plate of the sender shaped like a "D"? If so, you'd have to try hard to get it in wrong. If not, me mind be muddled again!
As for installation, isn't the top plate of the sender shaped like a "D"? If so, you'd have to try hard to get it in wrong. If not, me mind be muddled again!
You can trust your mother, but you can't trust your ground.
Thanks to all! My mount is perfectly round so it looks like I can position it in any direction. The wiring is all new and protected with Power Braid by Painless, so it likely needs a ground wire instead of relying on the unit to self-ground. I'll take a look-see and add the ground wire.
Thanks again,
Gary
Thanks again,
Gary
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004