Nico The gauge did not move when the wire was grounded. I have just finished installing a different gauge and will see how that works. Like I said earlier, if this doesn't work, I will take a BFH to it and then fill the tank every 200 miles, that is if I even put 200 miles on it this year. Later Bill --- On Fri, 8/13/10, Nico Over <nover@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Nico Over <nover@xxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Fuel tank sending unit > To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx > Date: Friday, August 13, 2010, 8:39 AM > > Bill if I read your response to Gary's comment your gauge > is OK (gauge moved > when power wire is grounded)and the fault is at the sending > unit. Did you > check the sending unit with your multimeter to see if the > ohm's changed > (approx 0/2 to 70/73 ohms)as you raise and lower the float > arm prior to > installation? I've seen even new units where the little > wiper on the coil is > not touching and so there is no complete circuit. This may > be your problem. > Just a thought. > Nico Over > Va. Beach, Va. > > On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 05:02:41 -0700 (PDT), William Harrison > wrote > > Used the multimeter all the way to the sending unit > and had power > > all the way to the unit. Grounded the power wire to > the frame with > > change in the guage reading. Going to pull the guage > out this > > morning before it gets really hot and change it out. > If that doesn't > > work I will get a BFH and lightly tap it in a few > places........lol > > > > Need to get it trailered up for the run to the Nats > tomorrow morning. > > > > Later > > Bill Harrison > > 65 Coronet 2 dr post that could be up for sale if I > don't get the > > bugs out... > > > > --- On Tue, 8/10/10, Gary H. <spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > > > From: Gary H. <spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Subject: Re: Fuel tank sending unit > > > To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx > > > Date: Tuesday, August 10, 2010, 10:36 PM > > > > > > > > > http://www.billrolikenterprises.com/proddetail.asp?prod=2258862-SS > > > is the ground strap I was thinking about. > > > > > > If you remove the wire hooked to the sending unit > and > > > ground the wire, then turn on the ignition > switch, if the > > > gauge goes to full, the sending unit is bad. If > it doesn't > > > go to full, it may be a bad gauge or wiring. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Gary H. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > >The metal piece that locks the unit to the > tank seems > > > to have a good bite but I will run a ground from > that piece > > > to the frame and see if that makes a difference. > > > >I also coated the tank when I replaced the > sending unit > > > and was almost hoping that the coating had come > off and was > > > keeping the float from working properly but no > luck, the > > > coating is working perfectly. > > > >I am also going to trace the wire and make > sure it has > > > a good connection at the kick panel where it > splices about 6 > > > wires together. > > > >Later > > > >Bill > > > >P.S. Now the tranny fill tube has started > leaking. > > > >It's like Rose Rossana Danna says: If it's > not > > > one thing it's another. > > > > > > > >--- On Mon, 8/9/10, Gary H. <> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > >> Yes, does the grounding piece that runs > from the > > > unit to > > > >> the metal fuel line have a good "bite" > on both > > > sides? > > > >> > > > >> Thanks, > > > >> Gary H. > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> -----Original Message----- > > > >> >That's normal Bill. The fuel gauge > (along with > > > the oil > > > >> and temp gauges if > > > >> >you have them) run on 5 volts. The 5 > volts > > > comes out of > > > >> the voltage limiter > > > >> >which works by pulsing the 12 volts > on and > > > off. Are you > > > >> sure that the new > > > >> >sending unit has a good ground? > > > >> > > > > >> >Dan > > > >> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > ---- > > > Please address private mail -- mail of interest > to only one > > > person -- directly to that person. 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