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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 8:43 am Post subject: Fuel Sender Continued (Slot) |
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Dr. Ed and Michael:
That's what I did (cut the slot all the way through).
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/3_5_03_SenderParts.JPG
I also made my hole a little oblong (see picture). But
the most important thing about this installation is
the ground. If you look closely you can see where I
tack-welded the arm to the top of the sending unit.
It is critical that the two parts make good contact
and both of my sending units were intermittent even
when bolted tightly together. Mine are the Aircraft
Spruce universal senders (p/n 05-16710).
Good luck,
Scott Laughlin
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/
Working on 2nd batch of LRI probes
--- dredmoody(at)cox.net wrote:
Quote: | Better yet, I like your idea of cutting a slot
through the inner ring. A hacksaw blade cut is
thicker than the tank skin and wouldn't compromise
the rubber gasket pressure on the outside of the
tank. Probably the best solution in this case.
Good luck,
Ed
---- Michael Valentine <mgvalentine(at)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thanks for the quick responses.
> So, one solution is to enlarge the hole until I
can use the notch in the
> side of the ring to slide it in. That makes sense
to me even though I don't
> believe it is how my sender instructions read.
>
> If that is the case, is there any reason I can't
just cut a notch in the
> side of the hole instead of enlarging the entire
hole? Sort of an abrubt
> oblong! What about my other idea of cutting a
notch clear through the
> ring.
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