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OhBuoy 02-20-2005 09:43 AM

Resistance range of Faria Fuel Sender
 
I am thinking of getting one of the Summit tube fuel level senders to replace the supplied sender. Yes, pricey, but should be more accurate. Anyone know the resistance range on the supplied Faria Sender. I could always pull mine and test, but with my current honey do list, getting an answer on here is much easier.

jams 02-20-2005 04:56 PM

Don't have an answer for you but I agree the sender sucks. I will be keeping an eye on this post.

Please post all details.

OhBuoy 02-22-2005 11:42 AM

I think that the provided sensor is probably workable if you play with it to get it right. There are just 100 other things I would rather play with, and I was left stranded once because of the gauge. The summit unit is 8 1/2" long, so should it the tank. I just need to measure the resistance values. If it matches one of the two they have, I am going to get it. It is $87, but being a tube type sender, it has to be more accurate. While I am at it, I might put in the multi point pickup tube that Summit has. Hmm, maybe I sould just get a fuel cell!!!

jams 03-12-2005 10:49 AM

OhBuoy,
What did you decide to do about the sending unit. I am looking to follow your lead??

OhBuoy 03-12-2005 11:54 AM

I still have to pull the sender. Faria says that it is most likely a 230-33 ohm unit. Jegs has them for $75, I might be able to get them a little cheaper ($65 or so). I think they will work because they are meant for an 8 1/2" deep tank, which ours is. NO fiddling with adjustments. It looks like it has a standard bung on it, so we will see. May try to pull the sender later this week and put a multimeter on it.

Tom

jams 03-13-2005 08:03 AM

Hi Tom,

Sounds like it will work. I will stay tuned. Good luck.

Jim

OhBuoy 03-13-2005 09:20 AM

Hmm, you say good luck like mixing a flamible liquid like gasoline with electiricty is a bad thing :) I will let you know what I find out. May not know how good it is until driving season (will it ever get here), but it has to be better than the current Full or EMpty, and 3/4 tank really ended up being not even fumes left!

Cobra Dude 03-14-2005 10:09 AM

You should not have to pull the sender out of the tank to test it's range. It's usually 0-90, 0-180 or 240-33 ohms, so fill it all the way and test the resistance between the wire at the gauge side and ground. (Remember to disconnect the gauge though). If it's not close to 90, 180 or 33 ohms, then you've probably got something different or it was setup incorrectly.

Cheers,
-Neil.

OhBuoy 04-04-2005 09:46 AM

I went for a drive yesterday, and gauge was either at 1/2 or empty for the whole trip. It would change when I hit a bump. I took the sender out, and it does not move freely. Sure, I cold tweak it and get it working, but I through the multimeter on it, and found that it reads 33ohms empty. The full reading was all over the map. I ordered a 33-240ohm tube type sender from Jegs. I am 99.9% sure this will do the trick. It will definately show the range near empty, my only concern is Full and the transition from full to empty. I will keep everyone posted. Hopefully it will come by THursday and I can get it installed. I should be able to get a good test in on Saturday, as I have a long drive planned (weather and mechanicals permitting).

OhBuoy 04-08-2005 10:28 AM

OK, Got the Jeg's unit Wednesday. It does not fit, but I think I have a source now. Will let you know.

Tom

jams 04-08-2005 03:33 PM

Hi Tom,

Sorry the sender does not fit. Thanks for keeping us posted.

Excaliber 04-08-2005 07:18 PM

Resistance is fueltal.


:LOL:

Couldn't resist.

Slow Dawg 04-09-2005 11:05 PM

Ernie, with so much time on your hands, you must be "Borged" to death!

:LOL: :LOL:

Couldn't resist either.

OhBuoy 05-05-2005 10:00 PM

OK, finally got a sensor to fit. It is probably about 1/2" or a little more off of the bottom, so empty is more like 1/16 - 1/8 tank. Ended up going with an ISSPro sender and got their 6" version. Right now it is reading 1/2 tank, which is probably a little low for what I have in there. I need to fill the tank and drive a little. Installation once I found the right size was painless. It includes a washer and screws and it goes in place of the existing sender.

Tom

kajun 05-06-2005 05:08 AM

Tom,

Where did you get the sensor and is there a part number. I need one bad! I'm either on full or empty.

Dean

OhBuoy 05-06-2005 08:18 AM

ISSPro

I got the RA9506-ISS. Still need to fill the tank up and run it close to empty, but it is looking good so far.

jams 05-08-2005 10:40 AM

Hi Tom,

Thanks for doing all of the leg work that the rest of us can benefit from.

You mentioned it fits right in place of the other sender. Does it bolt right up or do you have to do some minor mods.

Thanks again. Looks like I will be placing an order. I hate my sender!

OhBuoy 05-08-2005 06:38 PM

Bolts right up. Like I said, it is a little short, so E is probably means you have about 1/8 tank left. To me, that is much better than F meaning empty!!!

OhBuoy 05-09-2005 06:15 AM

I did leave out one detail. You do need to get the 5 holes lined up. It seemed like with the 2 terminals to the far drivers side of the tank seemed to work best.

jams 05-20-2005 01:29 PM

Hi Tom,

Just ordered mine last week, just waiting for it to come in! How did you know what wire goes to each terminal on the sender. Or does it not make a difference?

Can't wait until my gas gauge actually has meaning.

Jim


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