Replace fuel sender on '97 SN (was 'replace on |
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slmskrs
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Gordon '97 Ski Nautique, GT40
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slmskrs
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So, Jonny Quest was right: dyslexia/Alzheimer's/dementia...
Yes, I have a '97 bubble butt. And Yes, you can replace the fuel sender WITHOUT removing the tank. I was able to pull the old one out by bending the float arm. The new linear sender was a tight squeeze, but I managed to get it in. Tank is about empty so I'll have to fill it and run through a tank to see how accurate it is. But I moved the sliding float up and down before installing it and it seemed to be fairly linear. :) |
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Jonny Quest
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You will like the reed type sending unit vs. the swing arm. Glad you got it swapped out without having to remove the tank.
JQ
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Appreciate the help!
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Gordon '97 Ski Nautique, GT40
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zwoobah
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Glad you got it replaced. I use a linear Kus sender on mine. Stability on the gauge is nice. I find that it will indicate zero fuel when there's about 1/5th tank left - and I followed the sender length recommendations for my metal tank. Curious to see if you've got the same issue. I was expecting it to take 15gal when the gauge was reading below 1/4, and got a surprise when fuel squirted out the overflow after 12gal.
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slmskrs
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I've only filled it once since I installed it (although it is just about empty now). For whatever really annoying reason, when I'm filling it up (same issue with my '96), I can only slightly squeeze the pump handle because the gas doesn't flow into the tank fast enough and the overflow gizmo in the handle pops off (why the fill hose travels at an angle instead of straight down into the tank is beyond me). So I'm handholding it the whole time and don't look at the gauge. I pull the carpeted panel in front of the tank and visually watch the level while I fill it. That said, the sender is certainly is rock solid. It currently shows just a needle over empty on the gauge, and based on the visual level in the tank, probably four gallons left (26 gal tank). I was too busy doing prop testing to check the tank at various levels, but I'll fill it up when I go this weekend and will look more closely at what the gauge says vs what I see in the tank. But so far so good. I would expect to put pretty close to 20 gallons in when I fill it.
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