Wobbly fuel gauge

Wobbly fuel gauge

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Justin S

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3,657 posts

268 months

Monday 15th July 2002
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After a weekend of bombing around and hoping to empty the fuel tank to below half,I managed to remove the fuel sender from the tank without gushing fuel down the driveway.I got a new seal and lockring from a Rover dealer(parts from the original mini fuel tank which I recognised)Cleaned all the rust around the tank area and rebuilt.The guage works correct now,but on a roadtest,any corner and the guage pendulums up and down.Is this the norm? or is there a resistor to slow the effect down.

kev s3

212 posts

271 months

Monday 15th July 2002
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dont know if its the norm but mine does the same.

JSG

2,238 posts

290 months

Tuesday 16th July 2002
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Its prob just the fuel sloshing around in the tank - I suspect they all do it to an extent, but you're noticing it more now because you're keeping an eye on the gauge.

Dave_H

996 posts

290 months

Tuesday 16th July 2002
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There's no baffling in the tank - "They all do that Sir"

Justin S

Original Poster:

3,657 posts

268 months

Tuesday 16th July 2002
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Cheers guys,I'm happy now.

Roy C

4,192 posts

291 months

Wednesday 17th July 2002
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To quote TVR Mark: "If there's fuel in the tank, the needle moves. When it stops moving, you've got no fuel."

kev s3

212 posts

271 months

Wednesday 17th July 2002
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quote:

When it stops moving, you've got no fuel."


or- when the car stops moving,you've got no fuel!!

shnozz

28,008 posts

278 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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mine decides it will come to life a couple of times a week. I then have to have a quick look and then try and work outt when the next fill up will be! (seems to come to life more now it is warmer and hood down more)

see my thread on petrol gauge for some words of wisdom from other S owners. When I get time I will investigate mine more fully.

JSG

2,238 posts

290 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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Justin,

Was your car the blue S3 with the blue gear lever and steering wheel at the Berks meet on Tuesday?

If it was sorry I didn't get to talk to you, but nice car.

Cheers,
JSG.

Justin S

Original Poster:

3,657 posts

268 months

Thursday 18th July 2002
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JSG,yes it was.I was sort off chatting to various people and learning curve is very steep at the moment!!!Finances are stopping the tinkering for the time being,but I have a large tin of Hammerite and Waxoil to keep me company 'til payday.Maybe a meet up next month?

mikes3

235 posts

271 months

Friday 19th July 2002
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Hi Justin,

Couple of quick questions...

was the original fuel sender unit metal or plastic?

if metal, what part nos did you buy to replace it?

Thanks

Mike

Justin S

Original Poster:

3,657 posts

268 months

Friday 19th July 2002
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Mike,I only bought the locking ring which is identical to the TVR part and a rubber seal.The mini fuel sender will fit in the hole and has the benefit of the earth spade connector on the base,so those that have snapped them off the tank can retrofit it.The sender will need a bit of manipulation as the arm fits in at right angle to the tank face and will just need a bit of bending.I did notice that on the old sender after cleaning it up,that the letters'SW' were on it.This must mean that the sender is of Stuart Warner guages,so original replacements can't be that hard to find.

nobbie

25 posts

268 months

Saturday 20th July 2002
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I've got a Griff 500 - Similar problem - Sorted by re-making earth conection in wiring loom behind petrol tank!!