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willy 06-06-2006 11:25 PM

Re: fuel gauge?
 
Hey Bud how did you like the 2005 BC ;D

Franco 06-07-2006 12:04 AM

Re: fuel gauge?
 
LMFAO brother Willy

C YENSEN 06-07-2006 03:45 PM

Re: fuel gauge?
 
thanks for the diagram Franco, exactly what i was looking for. and thanks to everyone else who threw in their two cents.

chris

i will keep you updated on the progress

Franco 06-07-2006 07:58 PM

Re: fuel gauge?
 
My pleasure Chris, next time I'm up your way we'll go out for some softshell crabs and cold beers

C YENSEN 06-08-2006 09:07 AM

Re: fuel gauge?
 
sounds good, you can have all the soft shells you want, i will stick to the blue crabs.

scook 06-09-2006 03:45 AM

Re: fuel gauge?
 
I'm getting in a little late, but my '85 fuel guage didn't work either. I popped the cover in the deck and found the connection on the top of the tank was a gob of corrosion. Took it off to clean it up and the wire broke off the connector - it was a gob of corrosion too. I had other wiring problems, so went out and got a marine crimper and some connectors, cleaned it up and put it back together and the needle jumped to life. If somebody hasn't messed around with things, the wires probably all go to the right places and the first thing to check on a boat, especially one that's around salt water, is corrosion at the connections.

On the advice of a friend, I bought some Boeshield T-9 (it's a solventized parafin wax juice in a spray can - West Marine has it, or Google it and you can get it online). It's a little expensive (around $13/can) but it goes a long way and it really works to prevent corrosion. I use it on the milled surfaces of shop tools (table saw, etc.) trailer hitches, hand tools, battery terminals, etc. - it's good stuff.

Good luck with the problem.

Scott

C YENSEN 06-12-2006 06:16 PM

Re: fuel gauge?
 
thanks for all the advice guys, ;D i found the problem was a bad connection at the sending unit. Put a new female plug on and she jumped to life.


Thanks..

scook 06-14-2006 09:57 PM

Re: fuel gauge?
 
Spray some Boeshield T-9 on that connection and it won't give you any more trouble for a while.

Glad you got it fixed - mine works great. All I have to do now is put the head back on, reassemble the outdrive with a bunch of new parts, fix the outdrive hydraulics and I'll be fishin'.

steplift20 06-25-2006 08:15 PM

Re: fuel gauge?
 
god to here that it works


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