Simon,
I should have said, the fuel guage had been working fine until a couple of
weeks ago when I realised that it would not read lower than just under half a
tank - and you guessed it - I ran out of fuel. I have not changed the position
of the float in the tank. I assume the sender unit is not reading lower than
half full but don't understand why.
Paul
Chris Dimmock <cd3000@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
Hi Paul,
I'm guessing that you decided which direction to fit the sender unit based
on the external location of the electrical contact. You can't - it has to be
based on the direction of the float.
Remove the sender unit from the tank, and rotate it 180 degrees, and refit.
The float needs to sit in the recessed section of the tank - the
semicircular 'channel' - which is lower than the rest of the bottom of the
tank - to get an accurate reading on low fuel. If the sender unit is
installed 180 degrees out, the float sits on the flat bottom of the tank,
and won't read much below half/ quarter of a tank - and then you run out of
fuel....
Best
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Baker"
To: "austin healey"
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 4:08 AM
Subject: Fuel Gauge problem
> The fuel guage in my BJ8 will now only read just under half full as the
> minimum reading.
>
> When switched off the guage reads zero and when I took the sender unit out
> and turned on the ignition it read full so assume the guage is ok. The
> float does not appear to be punctured and the arm moves freely. The arm
> inside the sender unit appears to contact the winding mechanism across the
> full length and the contact seems clean.
>
> Is now the time to replace the sender unit or is it something else?
>
> Paul Baker
>
> 66 BJ8
> 67 BJ8
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