fuel sending unit question
It should be the same. Larger tanks are usually wider, not deeper I believe.If i have a sending unit for a 20 gallon tank in my 15 gallon tank what would my fuel gauge on my dash do? i have a 1979 CJ7 2bbl automatic (QuadraTrac )
Sounds like you'll need to take some of the bend out of the rod so when the float is at the top of the tank it'll read full. Of course this is hit and miss on how it'll affect how much fuel you have left when it reads empty? Does yours currently read empty when it has a half a tank left? When building my jeep from scratch, I installed a new sender and I run out of gas when it's still reading 1/4 tank. It's on my to do list to add more bend to the rod so it'll read empty when it's empty, but I haven't gotten around to doing it yet.my fuel gauge says its only half full when i fill it all the way up with fuel
no it goes to empty but there will still be about 1/4 tank left
Do we even know if the sending unit for a 20 gallon is different than for a 15? Aren't the tanks the same height to fit in the skid plate? I thought the 20 gallon tanks just extended further over on the driver side.Or you could buy the right sending unit for about $60, and not have to worry about it being right. There's enough to worry about 4 wheeling. Gas level shouldn't be one of them.
Tommy
yeah i think ill go with the right sending unit
It should be the same. Larger tanks are usually wider, not deeper I believe.
According to Morris they are different -->> Jeep Fuel System Parts for CJ5, CJ7, & CJ8 Scrambler at Morris 4x4 CenterI might be mistaken, but I sure don't remember there being different fuel sending units for different tanks when I was ordering mine?
I might be mistaken, but I sure don't remember there being different fuel sending units for different tanks when I was ordering mine?
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I again stand corrected! $26 isn't bad either!
Jeep Fuel Sending Unit & Lines - Quadratec
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