Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 3:37 pm Post subject: Matching fuel gauge sender to fuel gauge
I have a 24V fuel gauge sender from Kaiser Willy in our A1, it reads .6 amps empty and 30 amps full. When I called K-W and asked if their 24V fuel gauge matches those specs, they couldn't tell me. Anyone know?
Or, do you know where I can get a fuel gauge that matches the sender I have?
I already have one gauge that doesn't match the sender. It reads 200 amps empty and 0 amps full. Got it from a surplus store. Need it? Send me a pm and I'll make you a offer you can't refuse.
I'm aware that some suppliers have OE and NOS senders and matching gauges, but I don't want to spend $200 for a fuel gauge.
Or, I might just keep carrying a stick around to check the fuel level and make sure the jerry can is always full. _________________ 1953 M38A1 (His)
1963 CJ5 w/Tuxedo Park Mk III (Hers)
See you at the Old Jeep Rendezvous in Ashton, Idaho 9:00 am - Noon on the first Saturday after July 4th. All pre-1970 Jeep vehicles, military or civilian, stock or modified welcome.
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Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 5:51 pm Post subject: Fuel gage sending unit
I am assuming you mean you are reading ohms and not amps? According to Westerman's troubleshooting guide the fuel level sending unit will read 30 ohms at full, 15 ohms at half and 0 ohms at empty, so your readings are very close. Are you sure you have the sending unit well grounded?
Good luck,
Kendall
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 6:44 pm Post subject: Re: Fuel gage sending unit
Kendall wrote:
I am assuming you mean you are reading ohms and not amps? l
Yes, my mistake. Yes, the sending unit is well grounded. Thanks for the correction and the data.
Jack _________________ 1953 M38A1 (His)
1963 CJ5 w/Tuxedo Park Mk III (Hers)
See you at the Old Jeep Rendezvous in Ashton, Idaho 9:00 am - Noon on the first Saturday after July 4th. All pre-1970 Jeep vehicles, military or civilian, stock or modified welcome.
You can get what you need several ways. Before buying anything download the GI gage troubleshooting Tech Bulletin at http://www.cj3a.info/sibling/milgauge/milgage.htm
and use it to test your gages and senders.
To determine which gage goes with which sender just get into the ORD 9 supply manual for your jeep and review the part numbers and their applicability.
Then order replacements by specific part number. Do not rely on what the vendor offers for correct matching information. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
Thanks Wes! This month's budget went towards having a bunch of really scary wiring repaired that we found when the instrument panel came off to replace the fuel gauge. So, I'll be relying on a stick and the odometer to keep track of fuel level for a while longer. But, at least now there's good wire to hook the gauge to when I get it.
I also replaced the batteries (51R) and cables while we were in there. _________________ 1953 M38A1 (His)
1963 CJ5 w/Tuxedo Park Mk III (Hers)
See you at the Old Jeep Rendezvous in Ashton, Idaho 9:00 am - Noon on the first Saturday after July 4th. All pre-1970 Jeep vehicles, military or civilian, stock or modified welcome.
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