Hey Guys,I have been dealing with an intermittent fuel sender for about the 
past 6 months and had checked wiring several times to no avail. This past 
weekend I had my son help me take all the top decks and canopy off so that I 
could get to all the wiring and the top of the fuel tank if need be. When we 
took the decks off i checked and it did not work, went to really work on it 
yesterday and turned it on so I could tell if i did something that made it work 
and the dang thing worked. That makes it harder but I dug into it anyway. I 
started with the through tank connections stud connections. The ground one was 
nice an tight. I started to tighten the sender wire and found it was a little 
loose. but it only  got so tight nd then just spun. Great- I figured that I had 
stripped it so i took the connection apart. What I found was that I had gotten 
the wrong nut installed when ever the last time I had the header tank out of 
the plane about 3 years ago. I found a nut with the correct threads and put it 
all back together, the nut made the connection tight and the fuel gage works 
great again. Joe Horton,Coopersburg, Pa. 
____________________________________________________________
Go Back to School
Grant Funding May Be Available to Those Who Qualify
http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4d0675a2ea72e670d5est05duc

Reply via email to