As I am working on my late Grandfather's Power Wagon, I am sorting out the various bugs from sitting for 17 years. I did drive it through my neighborhood for the first time a couple of days ago. I noticed the fuel sending unit wasn't working. I began by removing it from the fuel tank. I first took emery cloth and began remove the rust and scale from the outside. I used my Dremel with a round wire wheel to further clean the exterior of the unit. The brass float had a hole in it so I used a plastic one I had from a different project. The I straightened the 3 tabs that enclosed the arm and contacts and pulled that apart. I used 0000 steel wool on the thin wires to gently remove the tarnish. I used the wire wheel on the brass tab on the swing arm and lightly touched and removed the tarnish and corrosion from it. I supported it with my finger from below to keep it from bending out of shape. I checked it with a multimeter and it showed to be working a variable resistance when I moved the arm. I then reassembled the unit and placed it back into the fuel tank and turned the key to the on position and my fuel gauge is now working as it should.
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Repairing My Fuel Sending Unit
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Re: Repairing My Fuel Sending Unit
I should do that to the one on my W600.
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Re: Repairing My Fuel Sending Unit
good job. I just cleaned one up for mine too. the floats are the same as 60s mustang. about 6 bucks online. made by Francis drake I think
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Re: Repairing My Fuel Sending Unit
Ive also had issues with mine since I got it. When tank was full gauge would read just above half. After some time the gauge quit working. I just got a float for the mustangs and now it reads half tank when it is full. The old float had a rubber ring around it. Even when I put it on new float it is still not correct.
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Re: Repairing My Fuel Sending Unit
The rubber ring is so it won't clang on the bottom or top of the tank when close to empty or full.
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Re: Repairing My Fuel Sending Unit
If it is an aftermarket sender, that is the best you will get out of it. They are junk.sledgehammer wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 5:01 pmIve also had issues with mine since I got it. When tank was full gauge would read just above half. After some time the gauge quit working. I just got a float for the mustangs and now it reads half tank when it is full. The old float had a rubber ring around it. Even when I put it on new float it is still not correct.
Replacing a float is one thing, but certainly is nowhere near rebuilding a sender.
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Re: Repairing My Fuel Sending Unit
I hear what you mean by clanging when full. I’ll put the rubber ring back on it next time I pull it back out and try to figure a way to fix it. Thanks.