JeffTepper
Well-Known Member
69 Mach 1 received a new 20 gallon stainless steel fuel tank and unknown brand sending unit about 10 years ago before I was recruited to become the "riding mechanic". While the fuel gauge did provide a reading, it was never particularly accurate below 1/4 tank. Gauge now reads "Empty" 100% of the time. Oil pressure and engine temp gauges appear to function normally so the CVR is not likely part of the current problem. Testing the fuel gauge by grounding out the sending wire at the tank results in a "Full" reading at the gauge. While replacing the float will likely bring back some functionality to the gauge, I am also taking this opportunity to bring back a higher level of accuracy to the gauge function.
Looking at the current crop of repro units, the general concensus seems that most are not particularly reliable or accurate. I am targeting those of you with some recent experience with one or another of the current offerings to help narrow the field and increase the odds of a positive outcome.
Rick's NPD catalog currently carries a few different repros for the 20 gallon tanks including one being sold under the Scott Drake brand name that is described as:
"These are the best made and most accurate stainless senders currently available."
Any recent real world experience (positive or negative) any of you would like to share? Thanks in advance!
Looking at the current crop of repro units, the general concensus seems that most are not particularly reliable or accurate. I am targeting those of you with some recent experience with one or another of the current offerings to help narrow the field and increase the odds of a positive outcome.
Rick's NPD catalog currently carries a few different repros for the 20 gallon tanks including one being sold under the Scott Drake brand name that is described as:
"These are the best made and most accurate stainless senders currently available."
Any recent real world experience (positive or negative) any of you would like to share? Thanks in advance!