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scotts November 9th 08 09:22 PM

Fuel Gauge Repair
 
I have a 1983 Renken and a 1985 Chris Craft. Both have the exact same
name brand instruments on their dashboards. The only sign of a
company name or trademark on these instruments is a white "T" on the
bottom of the instrument faces. The instruments are black and the
scales and markings are white and brown/bronze. There’s two sets of
numbers on the side of the fuel gauge, 1198777 and 3044 under that.

Anyone know what company this is so I can look up the specs? What ohm
range the fuel gauge operates?

Does the fuel gauge actually measure a voltage drop or resistance
(i.e., ohms)?

THE PROBLEM: The Renken fuel gauge does not work. The resistance
between ground and the sender of the tank is 15k . The voltage
difference between ground and the sender is 10v, and the difference
between the sender and the ignition hot lead is 3v.

I replaced the original “T” fuel gauge with a 30-240 ohm teleflex (not
sure if this is the correct replacement) but the teleflex gauge does
not work either. The needle does not move (i.e., reads empty just
like the old “T” gauge did) and I know the tank has plenty of gas in
it.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, Scott

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IanM November 10th 08 05:05 AM

Fuel Gauge Repair
 
scotts wrote:

I have a 1983 Renken and a 1985 Chris Craft. Both have the exact same
name brand instruments on their dashboards. The only sign of a
company name or trademark on these instruments is a white "T" on the
bottom of the instrument faces. The instruments are black and the
scales and markings are white and brown/bronze. There’s two sets of
numbers on the side of the fuel gauge, 1198777 and 3044 under that.

Anyone know what company this is so I can look up the specs? What ohm
range the fuel gauge operates?

Does the fuel gauge actually measure a voltage drop or resistance
(i.e., ohms)?

THE PROBLEM: The Renken fuel gauge does not work. The resistance
between ground and the sender of the tank is 15k . The voltage
difference between ground and the sender is 10v, and the difference
between the sender and the ignition hot lead is 3v.

I replaced the original “T” fuel gauge with a 30-240 ohm teleflex (not
sure if this is the correct replacement) but the teleflex gauge does
not work either. The needle does not move (i.e., reads empty just
like the old “T” gauge did) and I know the tank has plenty of gas in
it.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, Scott

Sounds like the sender is open circuit. 15 K ohm is far too high for a
normal resistive sender.

You have checked the sender circuit between the gauge and the tank? If
not, do so now.


Paul November 10th 08 05:09 PM

Fuel Gauge Repair
 
Sound like a Temp Fuel Gauge

http://www.tempoproducts.com/

Contact them.


On Nov 9, 4:22*pm, scotts wrote:
I have a 1983 Renken and a 1985 Chris Craft. *Both have the exact same
name brand instruments on their dashboards. *The only sign of a
company name or trademark on these instruments is a white "T" on the
bottom of the instrument faces. *The instruments are black and the
scales and markings are white and brown/bronze. *There’s two sets of
numbers on the side of the fuel gauge, 1198777 and 3044 under that. *

Anyone know what company this is so I can look up the specs? *What ohm
range the fuel gauge operates? *

Does the fuel gauge actually measure a voltage drop or resistance
(i.e., ohms)?

THE PROBLEM: The Renken fuel gauge does not work. *The resistance
between ground and the sender of the tank is 15k . *The voltage
difference between ground and the sender is 10v, and the difference
between the sender and the ignition hot lead is 3v. *

I replaced the original “T” fuel gauge with a 30-240 ohm teleflex (not
sure if this is the correct replacement) but the teleflex gauge does
not work either. *The needle does not move (i.e., reads empty just
like the old “T” gauge did) and I know the tank has plenty of gas in
it.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, Scott

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Paul November 10th 08 05:10 PM

Fuel Gauge Repair
 
does it look like this?

http://www.candomarineparts.com/WebS.../TempoFuel.jpg


On Nov 10, 12:09*pm, Paul wrote:
Sound like a Temp Fuel Gauge

http://www.tempoproducts.com/

Contact them.

On Nov 9, 4:22*pm, scotts wrote:

I have a 1983 Renken and a 1985 Chris Craft. *Both have the exact same
name brand instruments on their dashboards. *The only sign of a
company name or trademark on these instruments is a white "T" on the
bottom of the instrument faces. *The instruments are black and the
scales and markings are white and brown/bronze. *There’s two sets of
numbers on the side of the fuel gauge, 1198777 and 3044 under that. *


Anyone know what company this is so I can look up the specs? *What ohm
range the fuel gauge operates? *


Does the fuel gauge actually measure a voltage drop or resistance
(i.e., ohms)?


THE PROBLEM: The Renken fuel gauge does not work. *The resistance
between ground and the sender of the tank is 15k . *The voltage
difference between ground and the sender is 10v, and the difference
between the sender and the ignition hot lead is 3v. *


I replaced the original “T” fuel gauge with a 30-240 ohm teleflex (not
sure if this is the correct replacement) but the teleflex gauge does
not work either. *The needle does not move (i.e., reads empty just
like the old “T” gauge did) and I know the tank has plenty of gas in
it.


Any help would be appreciated.


Thanks, Scott


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scotts November 11th 08 09:22 PM

Fuel Gauge Repair
 
Paul, turns out the gauge is an old teleflex and everythings pointing
to the tank sending unit. Thanks for the help and the picture.

Scott

"scotts" wrote:
I have a 1983 Renken and a 1985 Chris Craft. Both have the
exact same name brand instruments on their dashboards. The
only sign of a company name or trademark on these instruments
is a white "T" on the bottom of the instrument faces. The
instruments are black and the scales and markings are white
and brown/bronze. There’s two sets of numbers on the side of
the fuel gauge, 1198777 and 3044 under that.

Anyone know what company this is so I can look up the specs?
What ohm range the fuel gauge operates?

Does the fuel gauge actually measure a voltage drop or
resistance (i.e., ohms)?

THE PROBLEM: The Renken fuel gauge does not work. The
resistance between ground and the sender of the tank is 15k .
The voltage difference between ground and the sender is 10v,
and the difference between the sender and the ignition hot
lead is 3v.

I replaced the original “T” fuel gauge with a 30-240 ohm
teleflex (not sure if this is the correct replacement) but the
teleflex gauge does not work either. The needle does not move
(i.e., reads empty just like the old “T” gauge did) and I know
the tank has plenty of gas in it.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, Scott


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