The fuel gauge in Red has been reading on the empty side when infact there is fuel in the tank. This has been going on for a year + and I think I might consider fixing it. What is the easiest way to adjust the sending unit to read more accurately?
I was going to run the car until it was reading almost empty which means I actually have about 4 gallons remaining. I would then drain the tank, put back 4 gallons and then tweak the sending unit's arm downward a little until I could get it to read 1/4 of a tank.
Is there another way by using an ohm meter? If so what about laying the sending unit on a piece of paper, marking the limits of travel of the bowl including halfway. Then hook a meter to read the ohms, reading the meter when moving the arm from empty to full. Find the halfway number in ohms. Holding the arm still at halfway and tweak the end of the arm until it lines up with the halfway mark on the paper.
I think I just confused myself on this latter idea.
I was going to run the car until it was reading almost empty which means I actually have about 4 gallons remaining. I would then drain the tank, put back 4 gallons and then tweak the sending unit's arm downward a little until I could get it to read 1/4 of a tank.
Is there another way by using an ohm meter? If so what about laying the sending unit on a piece of paper, marking the limits of travel of the bowl including halfway. Then hook a meter to read the ohms, reading the meter when moving the arm from empty to full. Find the halfway number in ohms. Holding the arm still at halfway and tweak the end of the arm until it lines up with the halfway mark on the paper.
I think I just confused myself on this latter idea.