[Roadsters] Fuel indication issues
RWM
RWM at RWMann.com
Sat May 9 14:09:41 MDT 2020
Pat,
With ignition switch in running position
Yellow wire to chassis is 7.6 volts, same as to black wire
Yellow wire to ground, no gauge deflection
Thanks
- Bob
> On May 9, 2020, at 13:19, Pat Horne <patintexas at icloud.com> wrote:
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> Hook everything back up except the sender. Turn on the key & measure for voltage @ the sender wires to ground. One should show voltage & the other should be grounded. (Not home now to get colors) ground the one with voltage. If the gauge still sits on empty you have a bad gauge. If there is no voltage it could be a bad connection or a bad gauge. Let me know what y’all find & I’ll walk you through more diagnostics.
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> Peace,
> Pat
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> Pat Horne
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>> On May 9, 2020, at 11:02 AM, RWM via Datsun-roadsters <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net> wrote:
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> This has been discussed before, but here are the indications:
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> Fuel gauge does not budge off empty
>
> Fuel sender resistance shows 34 ohms as installed, with tank less than half full
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> Fuel sender resistance when removed varies fairly linearly from 47 ohms (bottom) to near zero ohms (near top), then open circuit when the arm forces the wiper off the rheostat windings
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> Fuel harness is delivering 7.6 volts, measured with the yellow and black connectors removed
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> Shorting the fuel harness to itself (yellow to black) does not change the fuel gauge indication
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> Ammeter works, temperature gauge works
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> Ideas? Dash harness connector?
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> Thanks.
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> - Bob Mann, '68 2000 Solex
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