Fuel tank -Sender

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jaylo264
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Fuel tank -Sender

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Hi , all , am about to put my new petrol tank back on having scared off the tinworm a bit , but Haynes seems wrong on the position of the sender --- i screwed it on so the float thingy goes into the "tallest " space , i.e.the highest part of the tanks , able to record a full tank , and then the elec connector is in line with the long axis of the tank/van -- not , as haynes says , at an angle to the long axis .
Anyone know who is right ?

jaylo

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Post by coilspring »

I fitted mine so the arm from the sender faces forward (front of van) when turned into the locked position. Difficult to explain but hope that makes sense. :D

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Fuel tank -Sender

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Yep , that`s just the way i`ve got mine , thanks for that , safety in numbers etc . ! Haynes can be rubbish but can be so useful too.
jaylo

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