I suspect I have a dodgy fuel gauge sender (the bit that sits inside the tank) - Does anyone know if they are repairable / rebuildable?
It does not look as though it is intended to be taken apart, as it is secured together with metal tabs rather than screws.
Is there a more modern alternative unit that would do the job?
I tend to rely more on how many miles I've covered since the last fill up rather than the gauge so it is more of an annoyance than a major problem.
Be nice to get it working properly again though!
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Hi Kev if you can take apart should be no more than a slider contact moving on a coiled resistance wire worth taking out, cleaning contacts and testing with an ohmeter or even better testing while out of the tank to the gauge..Paul J
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jimmock wrote:When you are checking out / repairing the fuel sender issues..........
Do something with the truly hideous FRONT BRAKE SET UP !!!!!
Agreed .....make sure you put it back

Keith

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