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Old 08-18-2010, 12:18 PM
redsonfly redsonfly is offline
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Default Re: Gauge or sending unit?

Uncle Boo, The wiring is ugly and a new home run snaked from the tank to the gauge is in order, for my sanity at least.
John B thank you for the electric test, it was exactly what I was looking for and will check out this evening.
Blue 197320 those sending units look terrific, alot better than the ones with the swing arm on them from the past. Thank you for the link.
Eggsuckindog the fuel flow system is indeed the best around, but I think it might be overkill on a little 18. Heck, my Hells Bay flats skiff came with a wooden stick as a gauge. I really prefer to keep it simple like that but I can't find a stick long enough for the 18!
Thank you all so much!
Redsonfly in Fort Lauderdale
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Old 08-22-2010, 09:27 AM
bobbert bobbert is offline
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Default Re: Gauge or sending unit?

Yes those Wema senders are fantastic. Main thing is Ethanol does not effect the float. The Wema people are great to deal with. Use them on all my restore projects.
Also make sure you have 12 volts at the sender, Sometimes the ignition switch will not pass full voltage.
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