I am very sad. A very close friend's daughter was killed in a car
accident this morning at Kellyville.
When the f#%ck will the RTA realise that driver education saves lives?
And #%^|king speed cameras just raise money????
How much did the RTA spend on buying speed cameras last year? How much
did they spend on young children driving courses?
F&:$& you RTA. The blood is on your hands.
Allegedly killed by an unlicensed driver, in an unregistered car. YeH.
Alledgedly . Where did the RTA train this clown? Without a
licence????? Unregistered car??????
Allegedly. How did that happen?
Tell me how you RTA clowns.
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On 06/08/2011, at 12:34 AM, "BJ8 Healeys" <sbyers at ec.rr.com> wrote:
> Allen, the 0 to 70 ohms range given at the mgaguru site is for an MG
> Jaeger
> gauge. The Smiths gauge for BJ8s, and I assume also for BN4s,
> ranges from 0
> to 90 ohms plus or minus. You should recalibrate your gauge after
> modifying
> the test rig with the correct resistors.
>
> Steve Byers
> HBJ8L/36666
> BJ8 Registry
> Havelock, NC USA
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: healeys-bounces at autox.team.net [mailto:healeys-
> bounces at autox.team.net]
> On Behalf Of Alan Bromfield
> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 10:20 AM
> To: Healey Mail List
> Subject: [Healeys] Fuel Tank Sender Unit
>
> Team.
> The tank sender unit in my BN4 is one of those Taiwanese pattern
> jobs. It
> came with a rubber gasket that isn't fuel proof, so guess what
> happened when
> I brimmed the tank for the first time? Doh! The outside dimension of
> the
> casing was too big for the tank opening and had to be judiciously
> filed on
> the corners to gain relief, and the screw holes aren't on a consistent
> spacing and had to be slightly enlarged to allow all six screws into
> the
> tank ring. Apart from those variations the nicely wound rheostat and
> double
> wiper arms look to be well engineered and the variable resistance is
> smooth
> throughout the range.
>
> My real beef however is that the resistance range of the sender is
> from zero
> (empty) to 100 Ohms (Full). That is a real bear as I went to a lot of
> trouble to make one of these calibration devices:
> http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/electric/fg_06.htm
> which assumes a 0 to 70 Ohm operating range, and then set up my
> gauge to be
> accurate at each of the quarters.
>
> What should I do next?
> Re-calibrate the gauge to match the 100 Ohm sender.
> Search for unobtainable original sender units, even malfunctioning
> ones, and
> try to effect repairs.
> Rely on a wooden dowel dip stick?
>
> Any other suggestion?
>
> Thanks.
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