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66 Fuel Gauge Issue

Started by s2ms, March 08, 2023, 01:34:36 PM

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kingchief

COOL! Thanks Bob. I have a very good C4 core that I was going to sell! Now, I can get it restored. Yeah!

Steve
SFM 6S406

kingchief

OOOPS! My bad! The one I have is a very good C6Z unit. The tube has some rust buildup in it but overall a restorable unit. Thanks again Bob for the contact.

Cheers,

Steve
SFM 6S406

s2ms

Quote from: Bob Gaines on March 09, 2023, 12:06:00 AM
Try this guy.     https://desertclassicparts.com/fuel-sending-unit-rebuilding-service/

Awesome, thanks Bob!

Quote from: 6s1640 on March 08, 2023, 11:51:23 PM
Hi Dave,

I will store your fuel in my gas tank?  I will come down and help you.  LOL

Cory

Sure thing Cory. I"ll be sure to fill-up with the 110 leaded at the Co-op first.  ;)
Dave - 6S1757

s2ms

This turned out to be an easier fix than expected, problem was the little constant voltage regulator that bolts on the instrument gauge cluster backside.

About 1.5 years ago I installed one of the new solid state regulators that apparently was not so.....solid. Never really considered this might be the issue because all the other gauges worked fine, but since the cluster was out to check connections decided to swap in an NOS regulator just in case and bingo, fuel gauge now works perfectly!
Dave - 6S1757

trotrof1

Thank you for the post repair report and give yourself a pat on the back.

Lincoln tech

Yes I remember those they send out a pulsing 6 volt signal.

greekz

Thanks for the information.  That is one of the things that make this forum great.
SFM 6S1134  '67 GT-350 #2339

6s1640

Quote from: s2ms on March 15, 2023, 05:37:57 PM
This turned out to be an easier fix than expected, problem was the little constant voltage regulator that bolts on the instrument gauge cluster backside.

About 1.5 years ago I installed one of the new solid state regulators that apparently was not so.....solid. Never really considered this might be the issue because all the other gauges worked fine, but since the cluster was out to check connections decided to swap in an NOS regulator just in case and bingo, fuel gauge now works perfectly!

Hi Dave,  That would have been my first recommendation, but having the other gauges working was keeping from making the recommendation.  My experience, when the voltage regulator goes out, all the gauges seemed to swing.  Any idea why the other gauges continued to work?

I guess you don't need me to store your 110 octane racing fuel in my gas tank.  Dang.

Good job

Cory

s2ms

Hi Cory,

I have no idea why only the fuel gauge was effected, maybe something specific to how it works? I thought all the gauges worked pretty much the same? Anyway, this one had me scratching my head.

I'm still planning to replace the gas tank so you might still have a chance to store some 110...

Dave
Dave - 6S1757

kingchief

My alternator gauge jumps around! Could that be the constant voltage regulator [new solid state design] also??? Next, where can you find a NOS or used one to try???

Thanks,

Steve
SFM 6S406

Royce Peterson

Quote from: s2ms on March 15, 2023, 05:37:57 PM
This turned out to be an easier fix than expected, problem was the little constant voltage regulator that bolts on the instrument gauge cluster backside.

About 1.5 years ago I installed one of the new solid state regulators that apparently was not so.....solid. Never really considered this might be the issue because all the other gauges worked fine, but since the cluster was out to check connections decided to swap in an NOS regulator just in case and bingo, fuel gauge now works perfectly!

The originals are normally extremely dependable. I have yet to see a bad one despite dozens of 65 - 68 Mustangs and Cougars that I have owned or worked on.
1968 Cougar XR-7 GT-E 427 Side Oiler C6 3.50 Detroit Locker
1968 1/2 Cougar XR-7 428CJ Ram Air C6 3.91 Traction Lock

s2ms

Quote from: kingchief on March 16, 2023, 04:09:39 PM
My alternator gauge jumps around! Could that be the constant voltage regulator [new solid state design] also??? Next, where can you find a NOS or used one to try???

Thanks,

Steve

Steve,

Still pretty plentiful, do a search on ebay for B9MZ-10804-C, you will see several ranging in price from about $35 to >$100. Mostly Motorcraft but here's a FoMoCo: https://www.ebay.com/itm/314420424288

Dave
Dave - 6S1757

Royce Peterson

Quote from: kingchief on March 16, 2023, 04:09:39 PM
My alternator gauge jumps around! Could that be the constant voltage regulator [new solid state design] also??? Next, where can you find a NOS or used one to try???

Thanks,

Steve

The alternator gage is not in the circuit of the CVR so it is not involved.
1968 Cougar XR-7 GT-E 427 Side Oiler C6 3.50 Detroit Locker
1968 1/2 Cougar XR-7 428CJ Ram Air C6 3.91 Traction Lock

kingchief

Thank you for the info and I apologize for getting off topic.

Cheers,

Steve
SFM 6S406

66S285

Quote from: Rickmustang on March 08, 2023, 04:24:46 PM
I think your fuel sender float has a hole and is filling with some amount of liquid. Easy fix. Happened to me as you describe.

Agree same for me
66S285