Hi all, Any suggestions for exactly how to remove the sending unit? I took a look a few years back, but I couldn't see exactly how it comes out, and the only instructions I found told me "remove the sending unit". Thanks, Chris. --- SealFase@aol.com wrote: > Sticking with questions on the 69 gas tanks. My tank is in very good > shape > except for the fact that the sending unit is not functioning properly. > Even > with a full tank it only sends a high resistance ground to the guage so > it never > show over 1/8th full. That is the only thing wrong with the tank. The > gauge > tests good. I really don't want to replace the tank since I installed > an > in-tank electric fuel pump about 3 years ago (great security when used > with a > cutoff switch). How difficult is it to change out (or have someone else > change > out) the sending unit? > > Staying in the "gas" arena, Recommendations for type of gas to use and > what > lead substitute additive have owners had the best results with? > Thanks, > Bob - '69 GT350 CV >
Chris: The locking nut has several small cutouts in the outside diameter. Take a screwdriver or drift pin and a hammer and tap on the indentations in a counter clockwise direction to unscrew the nut. Then the sending unit can be removed. Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Tann (chris@christann.com)" <ctann@pacbell.net> To: <SealFase@aol.com>; <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 1:54 PM Subject: Re: Additional Gas Tank Question > Hi all, > > Any suggestions for exactly how to remove the sending unit? I took a look > a few years back, but I couldn't see exactly how it comes out, and the > only instructions I found told me "remove the sending unit". > > Thanks, > Chris. > > > --- SealFase@aol.com wrote: > >> Sticking with questions on the 69 gas tanks. My tank is in very good >> shape >> except for the fact that the sending unit is not functioning properly. >> Even >> with a full tank it only sends a high resistance ground to the guage so >> it never >> show over 1/8th full. That is the only thing wrong with the tank. The >> gauge >> tests good. I really don't want to replace the tank since I installed >> an >> in-tank electric fuel pump about 3 years ago (great security when used >> with a >> cutoff switch). How difficult is it to change out (or have someone else >> change >> out) the sending unit? >> >> Staying in the "gas" arena, Recommendations for type of gas to use and >> what >> lead substitute additive have owners had the best results with? >> Thanks, >> Bob - '69 GT350 CV >> > > >
Chris-Just an additional word of caution when working on the gas tank. Be sure the battery is disconnected and that you are working in a well-ventilated (preferably outside) location. Don't use any spark-inducing tools. Best to use a brass hammer and brass rod for a drift pin. Even a good idea to ground yourself to the car to avoid static discharge. Once you get the sending unit out, cover up the hole w/duct tape to avoid fumes escaping (it's the fumes that are so volatile). Regards, Stan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ronald Robertson" <ronald.robertson@sympatico.ca> To: <chris@christann.com>; <SealFase@aol.com>; <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 4:29 PM Subject: Re: Additional Gas Tank Question > Chris: > The locking nut has several small cutouts in the outside diameter. Take a > screwdriver or drift pin and a hammer and tap on the indentations in a > counter clockwise direction to unscrew the nut. > Then the sending unit can be removed. > Ron > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chris Tann (chris@christann.com)" <ctann@pacbell.net> > To: <SealFase@aol.com>; <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 1:54 PM > Subject: Re: Additional Gas Tank Question > > > > Hi all, > > > > Any suggestions for exactly how to remove the sending unit? I took a look > > a few years back, but I couldn't see exactly how it comes out, and the > > only instructions I found told me "remove the sending unit". > > > > Thanks, > > Chris. > > > > > > --- SealFase@aol.com wrote: > > > >> Sticking with questions on the 69 gas tanks. My tank is in very good > >> shape > >> except for the fact that the sending unit is not functioning properly. > >> Even > >> with a full tank it only sends a high resistance ground to the guage so > >> it never > >> show over 1/8th full. That is the only thing wrong with the tank. The > >> gauge > >> tests good. I really don't want to replace the tank since I installed > >> an > >> in-tank electric fuel pump about 3 years ago (great security when used > >> with a > >> cutoff switch). How difficult is it to change out (or have someone else > >> change > >> out) the sending unit? > >> > >> Staying in the "gas" arena, Recommendations for type of gas to use and > >> what > >> lead substitute additive have owners had the best results with? > >> Thanks, > >> Bob - '69 GT350 CV > >> > > > > > > > >