Brumby fuel gauge
Brumby fuel gauge
On my 89 brumby I've been having dramas with the fuel gauge in the last few weeks, when its full it reads as such but it's not dropping past 3/4 on its way down. Would this be a gauge issue or a sender issue? Is it a common fault?
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And the tank has to be pretty empty before you can unbolt the sender without fuel leaking everywhere. I was under 1/4 tank and parked on a hill when I unbolted mine and fuel still poured out 

Will it ever end!?
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-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end

Have you measured the resistance coming out of the sender? Full tank will be something around 5 ohms and an empty tank will be around 95 ohms. Donno how handy you are with electronics but if you get yourself a variable resistor pot and stick it onto the wires going to the sender you should be able to make the gauge go up and down. Alternatively, if you have a multimeter, next time you have a full tank, unplug it and measure it, should be ~5 ohm. Then after ~250km measure it again, should be ~50ohm. Again before you fill up and it should be ~95 ohm.
If those numbers don't match its probably the sender.
Regards
Doug
If those numbers don't match its probably the sender.
Regards
Doug