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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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There are 2 types of fuel float sensors. Most boats have the old universal type with a float arm that requires adjustment to the tank they are being used in. If it isn't setup right, the float hits the top of the tank before the gauge reads full and/or the float drops too low and doesn't start reading anything til you have half a tank. You can buy a universal sender ($30) and read the instructions carefully when installing.
AND DON"T FORGET THE GASKET! The newer (more $) senders are a straight vertical rod and must be matched to the depth of the tank. and remember...the bottom half of a v-belly tank holds less gas than the top half...think about it.
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1984 V20 "Express" & 2003 Suzuki DF140 (SOLD!) 2000 GradyWhite 265 Express YouTube/SkunkBoat https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4F...znGospVOD6EJuw Transom Rebuild https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEz94NbKCh0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe_ZmPOUCNc |
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What Skunk said. I replaced mine with the vertical float rather than the swing arm. More money but buy the right length and it is plug and play.
I really don't want to run out of gas so I went with the belt & suspenders approach for fuel managemant and also bought the fuel flowsensor and fuel level sensor for my Lowrance HDS GPS. The fuel flow sender just splices into the fuel line and one wire to the GPS "network". You punch in how many gallons you put in the tank and it calculates gallons used/remaining, MPG, GPH, DTE, etc. just like in fancy cars. The fuel level sensor connects to the existing tank sender and sends the level to the GPS display. The cool part is that you can program it to compensate for what Skunk was talking about with the V belly tank holding less gas in the bottom half than the top. So if you have a 100 gallon tank when you burn 25 gallons you tell it 3/4 full, 50 gallons, 1/2 full, etc. so that even though the tank level is say half full there may only 25 gallons left. You program it and it will read 1/4 instead of 1/2 full. The sensors were around $80 each which I thought was cheap insurance and it gives you lots of stuff to play with. Two things that I hate are being dead in the water from running out of gas or dead batteries yet most of the times you see someone broken down it is for one of these reasons. |
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I replaced my sender with a Moeler mechanical fuel meter. I have a fuel flow meter but this Moeler gives me the correct amount of fuel and needs no power.
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Kinda like a weather rock. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_rock Thanks for reminding me of KISS |
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Is this http://www.smartcart.com/WemaUSA/cgi...em_num=SSS/SSL the version that is a straight vertical rod that must be matched to the depth of the tank?
If it's not can somebody post a link to one? Quote:
Last edited by rrichar1; 06-21-2012 at 02:39 PM. |
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That's what you want. You will see the same gage with different brand names like perko, etc but Wema seems to make all of them. Much better than the swing arm gages, just match to your tank depth. |
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