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On May 9, 7:54*pm, Rick Suds wrote:
Hi , I have a 1998 30 foot Cruisers , The gas gauge only reads half full after I fill the tank . This boat has 2 tanks and 2 gauges and only the one gauge is reading correctly .I have cleaned the contacts on the tanks and switched the gauges and I still have the problem ?? Rick -- Rick Suds Sounds like the float is " gas-logged ", worn -out, or the ohm value is out of whack.Could be a bad ground on the float, or the lead FROM from the tank where it connects to the ground buss. Just my guesses. |
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On May 10, 6:44*am, jim78565 wrote:
wrote: On May 9, 7:54 pm, Rick Suds wrote: Hi , I have a 1998 30 foot Cruisers , The gas gauge only reads half full after I fill the tank . This boat has 2 tanks and 2 gauges and only the one gauge is reading correctly .I have cleaned the contacts on the tanks and switched the gauges and I still have the problem ?? Rick -- Rick Suds Sounds like the float is " gas-logged ", worn -out, or the ohm value is out of whack.Could be a bad ground on the float, or the lead FROM from the tank where it connects to the ground buss. *Just my guesses. Good guesses from slammy. Ground the sender lead. If the tank reads full replace the sender. Make sure you follow the instructions. I'm a plethora of useless information. I listen to people who know , and store facts.... |
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Don White wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message ... wrote: On May 10, 6:44 am, jim78565 wrote: wrote: On May 9, 7:54 pm, Rick Suds wrote: Hi , I have a 1998 30 foot Cruisers , The gas gauge only reads half full after I fill the tank . This boat has 2 tanks and 2 gauges and only the one gauge is reading correctly .I have cleaned the contacts on the tanks and switched the gauges and I still have the problem ?? Rick -- Rick Suds Sounds like the float is " gas-logged ", worn -out, or the ohm value is out of whack.Could be a bad ground on the float, or the lead FROM from the tank where it connects to the ground buss. Just my guesses. Good guesses from slammy. Ground the sender lead. If the tank reads full replace the sender. Make sure you follow the instructions. I'm a plethora of useless information. I listen to people who know , and store facts.... Are there 2 of you posting under the same handle? I am detecting different writing "styles" from you. (for the lack of a better way to describe it) If someone acts civil towards him...he responds in kind. What's so hard to understand about that? After all...it's the 'Canadian way'. Just got a card from my father in law, who was up in western Canada last week for his annual 10,000 mile train vacation. He likes Canadians, too, and claims they are much more "relaxed" than the folks he encounters stateside. |
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"HK" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "jim78565" wrote in message ... wrote: On May 10, 6:44 am, jim78565 wrote: wrote: On May 9, 7:54 pm, Rick Suds wrote: Hi , I have a 1998 30 foot Cruisers , The gas gauge only reads half full after I fill the tank . This boat has 2 tanks and 2 gauges and only the one gauge is reading correctly .I have cleaned the contacts on the tanks and switched the gauges and I still have the problem ?? Rick -- Rick Suds Sounds like the float is " gas-logged ", worn -out, or the ohm value is out of whack.Could be a bad ground on the float, or the lead FROM from the tank where it connects to the ground buss. Just my guesses. Good guesses from slammy. Ground the sender lead. If the tank reads full replace the sender. Make sure you follow the instructions. I'm a plethora of useless information. I listen to people who know , and store facts.... Are there 2 of you posting under the same handle? I am detecting different writing "styles" from you. (for the lack of a better way to describe it) If someone acts civil towards him...he responds in kind. What's so hard to understand about that? After all...it's the 'Canadian way'. Just got a card from my father in law, who was up in western Canada last week for his annual 10,000 mile train vacation. He likes Canadians, too, and claims they are much more "relaxed" than the folks he encounters stateside. Did he take the dome car through the Rockies? That's quite a trip. I did it in February 1969. |
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On May 10, 10:30*am, jim78565 wrote:
wrote: On May 10, 6:44 am, jim78565 wrote: wrote: On May 9, 7:54 pm, Rick Suds wrote: Hi , I have a 1998 30 foot Cruisers , The gas gauge only reads half full after I fill the tank . This boat has 2 tanks and 2 gauges and only the one gauge is reading correctly .I have cleaned the contacts on the tanks and switched the gauges and I still have the problem ?? Rick -- Rick Suds Sounds like the float is " gas-logged ", worn -out, or the ohm value is out of whack.Could be a bad ground on the float, or the lead FROM from the tank where it connects to the ground buss. *Just my guesses. Good guesses from slammy. Ground the sender lead. If the tank reads full replace the sender. Make sure you follow the instructions. I'm a plethora of useless information. I listen to people who know , and store facts.... Are there 2 of you posting under the same handle? I am detecting different writing "styles" from you. (for the lack of a better way to describe it) Me? I only post under 1 name...this one. I don't use " sock-puppets ". |
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