Gas Gauge is non functional
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Gas Gauge is non functional
I just purchased this truck 3 weeks ago and I'm in the process of learning what makes it tick. This truck is a blast to drive.
The truck has had a new fuel tank put in by the previous owner.
I need to know what I should look for first. All of the other gauges work and the rest of the electrical system components function properly.
Thanks,
John
The truck has had a new fuel tank put in by the previous owner.
I need to know what I should look for first. All of the other gauges work and the rest of the electrical system components function properly.
Thanks,
John
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Fuel tank may be new, but is the fuel sending unit? Or, the gauge itself may be bad. Not being a mechanic myself my line of thinking in this regard always hinges on replace! start with the sending unit. If that doesn't work, then the gauge.....At least thats what I'd do.
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I would like to narrow down the problem prior to buying parts.
Is there a way to test the sending unit with an ohm meter? What kind of values would I look for?
Is there a way to test the sending unit with an ohm meter? What kind of values would I look for?
1952 M37 W/W Rebuild @ 59% complete
Engine rebuild @ 95% complete
1985 M1009, 1990 M101A2, 2008 M116A3 Pioneer tool trailer
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Hello Highway Man,
I'd start by attaching a ground wire to your fuel tank. My gas gauge didn't work right either, even with a new gauge and sending unit. Once I added the ground "tank to frame" it has worked perfectly. Also, I can post the troubleshooting info tomorrow if you'd like.
Gary
I'd start by attaching a ground wire to your fuel tank. My gas gauge didn't work right either, even with a new gauge and sending unit. Once I added the ground "tank to frame" it has worked perfectly. Also, I can post the troubleshooting info tomorrow if you'd like.
Gary
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The info provided with this link should help with testing the gauge and sending unit.
http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/milgauge/milgage.htm
http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/milgauge/milgage.htm
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Carter,
Thanks for posting that link. I will check this out in the next couple of days.
Gary,
I tried grounding and it made no difference. This was actually my first thought since the tank had been R & R.
Thanks for posting that link. I will check this out in the next couple of days.
Gary,
I tried grounding and it made no difference. This was actually my first thought since the tank had been R & R.
1952 M37 W/W Rebuild @ 59% complete
Engine rebuild @ 95% complete
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You are both welcome, I have that site book marked so I can find it when ever it's needed. I have to check and see if the senders and gauges work on my red 52 M and may need it myself soon as Ralph and I bring it here to my shop which should be in the next couple of weeks if all goes as planned. 

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dead gage
Just for the record, is your truck 12 or 24 volt?
the gage does not work on 12 volt.
Rich
the gage does not work on 12 volt.
Rich
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Re: dead gage
My truck is 24 volt. The electrical system is unmolested except for the horn wiring. Everything else on the truck functions as it was intended.poor rich wrote:Just for the record, is your truck 12 or 24 volt?
the gage does not work on 12 volt.
Rich
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Re: dead gage
Have you replaced your wiring harness? If it is "original" than the insulation on your wires is most likely dried out & cracked. If the sender wire is shorting out along the frame, then your gauge wouldn't work (and you're setting yourself up for a fire). Check first for continuity between the gauge end and the sender end (no resistance). If that's ok, then check the insulation on the whole length.T. Highway wrote:My truck is 24 volt. The electrical system is unmolested except for the horn wiring. Everything else on the truck functions as it was intended.
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The wiring seems to be original. I have checked the wires running back to the tank and they are good.
The only fraying that I see is in the engine compartment and has had electrical tape applied to it so that I can drive it until winter when I plan on restoring the truck. I will do an off the frame restore and a new complete harness at that point in time.
I took an airhose and removed some of the undercoating in the wheel wells / frame and found Strata blue paint that still has a shine to it.
The only fraying that I see is in the engine compartment and has had electrical tape applied to it so that I can drive it until winter when I plan on restoring the truck. I will do an off the frame restore and a new complete harness at that point in time.
I took an airhose and removed some of the undercoating in the wheel wells / frame and found Strata blue paint that still has a shine to it.
1952 M37 W/W Rebuild @ 59% complete
Engine rebuild @ 95% complete
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Engine rebuild @ 95% complete
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No Blue here...........Green all the wayLifer wrote:Cool! An Air Force truck!It's gonna be blue when you get it all restored, isn't it???
1952 M37 W/W Rebuild @ 59% complete
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Engine rebuild @ 95% complete
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