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<blockquote data-quote="J4yman" data-source="post: 636204" data-attributes="member: 33302"><p>Fuel Sender update, removal, repair and reinstall. This ended up being an easy repair and I would encourage anyone to at least have a go. I am no electronics whizz but a soldering iron and some Nichrome wire has me a working 1972 Fuel Sender. The actual fix took me a few hours as it's a real delicate and tedious job. But can be easily done. There are only a few things to do to save your Sender. The most difficult part for me was making the hole and getting the sender out. The soldering of the Nichrome wire (for info it was 0-08mm-40-awg) was tricky but it's sorted. Earthed with a wire some potentianally old dry areas. Just a few pics of the job being completed. For the full removal and how it was done here's the YT link. It's fairly lengthy</p><p></p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/mTBpW7u2oAA" target="_blank">Fuel Sender Happiness</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J4yman, post: 636204, member: 33302"] Fuel Sender update, removal, repair and reinstall. This ended up being an easy repair and I would encourage anyone to at least have a go. I am no electronics whizz but a soldering iron and some Nichrome wire has me a working 1972 Fuel Sender. The actual fix took me a few hours as it's a real delicate and tedious job. But can be easily done. There are only a few things to do to save your Sender. The most difficult part for me was making the hole and getting the sender out. The soldering of the Nichrome wire (for info it was 0-08mm-40-awg) was tricky but it's sorted. Earthed with a wire some potentianally old dry areas. Just a few pics of the job being completed. For the full removal and how it was done here's the YT link. It's fairly lengthy [URL='https://youtu.be/mTBpW7u2oAA']Fuel Sender Happiness[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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