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Cuddy 60 gallon tank fuel sender
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Does anyone know what length fuel sender I need for a 82 v20 cuddy with the 60 gallon aluminum tank? I'd pull the old sender and measure it but the previous owner has put 5 different types of bolts in to hold the sender and they look like they are going to snap off into the tank. I'm still using the boat. I will be replacing it with the type shown in the picture. All my boats have this type ofAttachment 7420 sender and I've never had one go out yet.
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I m seeing the sender, but cant help on the length.
There should be a post in the links section with the tank dimensions. You can get the depth from that Or call RDS in Perry fl and order one |
The sender I'm wanting to install is a straight tube with a float that rides the tube up and down.
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Like Phatdaddy I can see the float sender that you want to install, but I have no idea unfortunately on the length. I like that type of sender.. simple, pretty accurate, reliable.
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I installed one in my boat but cannot remember what the length was. The aluminum original tank is 11.5 inches at it's deepest point(which is where the sender is installed). I believe I bought the 11" length but wouldn't swear on it. Whatever length I did use, the gauge was pretty accurate.
Edit: I did find the receipt and it was in fact the 11" model I installed. Worked perfectly. Check the links section . I just uploaded the tank specs for you to look at. Hope this helped. |
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Don't be surprised if you have to bend the sender rod and adjust the bulb height till it's correct.
Tough to get fuel gauge to read just right - as sending unit is adjusted......such as showing 1/2 when really 30 gallons remaining. You can work on it when you re fill......see what the gauge showed, vs # of gallons it took to refill. If it's close enough, then you're fine. Worst thing would be if it's set up wrong, you're showing 1/4 tank, or such, and you're actually run out of fuel ...... I've installed a few, the adjusting part is the key. |
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