Re: [AMC-list] A 72 Matador Gas Gauge Question Again
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Re: [AMC-list] A 72 Matador Gas Gauge Question Again



Think I'll try that trick as well. I ordered a new fuel sending unit,
float, filter and lock ring for my '65 as the gauge reads empty when
the ground wire is disconnected and reads full when connected. No in
between. If the sending unit can clean up - perhaps I can return the
new one. If not - well - parts on hand is good!

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 11:59 AM, tom jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> It's certain to be the sender itself. The float lifts an arm that turns a
> rheostat, a brass wiper across a resistance card. They get corroded. Gotta
> drop the tank, remove the sender, and carefully  sand with 600 grit the card
> and wiper tip.
>
> Some parts are corroded and some aren't -- that's why it's intermittent. If
> it never moved at all, or was stuck at full, it would indicate that it was
> shorted or stuck or sunk float etc. The fact that it does move around says
> corrosion on the card.
>
> If you do pull it out, you might go buy a new float, filter sock and O-ring
> kit for $10 or whatever. You don't want to go in there twice!
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