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How is everyone?
Well the boat is in the water and she's running great. The only thing is my fuel gauge shows a little over 3 quarters of a tank full when I fill it up. Does anyone have any ideas of what the problem could be? Gauge, float in the tank (if there is one), or anything else? Any help would be appreciate and thank you guys!
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1989 V20 With a Yamaha 130hp "True strength is not measured at your strongest, but at your weakest." |
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Is this the way it has always been? Could be tank just doesn't take enough of a fill to bring it all the way up.
If it just started could be going bad. Pull sender and check ohms with meter to see if they are to spec. |
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I sort of had the same problem with my fuel gauge. Mine would only work when the tank was at least at halfway mark or more. As soon as the tank went below one half, down to empty the gauge would go. I finally pulled the old sending unit from the tank and replaced it with a new one. All is well now, and it works just fine. I know most guys don't really care for fuel gauges, but I like being able to see when I need to go for fuel, even if it isn't the most accurate. I guess it is for piece of mind. Cheap fix if you decide to go that route. The original sending unit was a simple float arm type and those can be bought anywhere cheap. Good luck with yours.
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1987 V20 1996 Jonhson 150 OceanRunner |
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Thanks for the responses guys.
Cam- was the sending unit located below the circle pop out hole located in the center of the deck? Is there a certain model I need and where did you buy yours?
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1989 V20 With a Yamaha 130hp "True strength is not measured at your strongest, but at your weakest." |
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Mine is located under the cover plate near the rear of the deck. Pop it up and take a look. it will be a round gauge with 5 screws on it and a wire going to the middle of it. Be sure when you replace it that the screw holes are lined up with the holes in the tank. It can only go on one way. Once you see it, you will understand what I mean.
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1987 V20 1996 Jonhson 150 OceanRunner |
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I believe you need to be looking for a pink wire, it runs from the fuel sender to the fuel gauge.
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don't for get the gasket when putting it together, like i did
i was smelling gas for a week before i found it. i was just getting rid of the sender when cleaning the tank, it did not work any way. But i hold 110 gal of gas and on a 80 mile trip used just 35 gal, and that is about as far asi ever go.
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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