Topic: '36 oil/gas guage (dash)


flatfoot    -- 01-29-2015 @ 8:04 PM
  Anybody know where I might find this gauge for my sedan? Mine won't work. The gas guage in the tank is new repo. Wire is connected, but no registering of fuel. Tank is full. Oil and fuel gauge are electric, 6 volt. Help please. The car is a driver.


TomO    -- 01-30-2015 @ 7:04 AM
  First I would check out the gas gauge by grounding the wire at the sending unit and turning on the ignition switch. The gauge needle should move towards the full mark. If it doesn't, then contact Baxter Ford Parts in Kansas to see if they have a replacement or can repair yours.

If it does move towards full, you will have to play with the repro sending unit to make it work or if you still have the original sending unit, repair it.

The most common problem with the 36 sending unit is that the gasahol eats the varnish that seals the cork float. You can dry out your float and coat it with Sealall. This product is resistant to gas and alcohol and a thin coat can be applied. If your cork float has disintegrated, you can fabricate a new one and coat it.

The next most common problem is dirty contacts in the sending unit or a broken wire. These can be diagnosed by attaching the wire from the gauge to the sending unit and a jumper from the housing of the sending unit to ground. Turn on the ignition switch and move the arm of the sending unit from empty to full, very slowly. The gauge should follow the arm movement. These units can also be repaired.

Tom


flatfoot    -- 01-30-2015 @ 1:27 PM
  Thank you Tom. I'll try this.


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