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SR
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1969 black speedo, cant get a new sender, so ESM sent me a used one, tanks nearly full but only reads half :x , its enough to bring a tear to a glass eye :evil: , any ideas friends, willie :lol: ,cheers
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Post by RogerRust »

is the sender in straight, I had the same prob and found the float was fouling a baffle in the tank.
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Post by Kevin »

Silly question Steve but you have checked the gauge but taking the wire of the cender and connecting to earth to make sure you get the full reading.
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Post by Willie »

STEVE, late type black speedo should have sender unit with a lucar push-on
type connection. If that is ok then follow Kevins advice and check that the
sender unit is fitted so that the float can swing in a straight line between the
rear wheels with the Lucar terminal pointing towards the OFF-SIDE wheel.
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Post by SR »

right then, sorted :D ,did as kevin said, gauge reads full, in the end i straightened the float arm slightly, thanks boys
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