Try the easy stuff
first. Broken wire or loose connection.
Uneven voltage getting to the gauge in the dash.
I wish I knew good answers to your questions about the
gauges.
Tom S
From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion
List on behalf of Jan & Roger van Hoy
Sent: Fri 8/18/2006 10:33 PM To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [FWDLK] gas gauge questions Ok, here's what I've heard so far---
my expectation is poor contact in the tank unit. on and
off contact would make it jump a lot. Just a little fuel movement would
move it just enough to flutter.let car sit for an hour and then turn switch on
without getting in or jiggling the car. Bet is doesn't move them but still
could if at right point.
You lose. The needle jumps back and forth
without even getting into the car.
Rock and roll of the fuel against the float.
See above
varnish build up on the resistance wire in he sending unit in
the tank. Try adding some carb cleaner to the gas or remove the sending
unit and soak/rinse in acetone or lacquer thinner.
Maybe we're on to something here. But
standing still?
Faulty fuel gauge..time to remove and repair, or find a
replacement.
Ahh, that leads me to my second question. I
just happen to have a 6v '55 Plymouth fuel gauge which will fit right in.
But will it work? Is the '56 12v system reduced to 6v by the voltage
limiter?
So any more suggestions would be
welcome...
--Roger
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan & Roger van Hoy" <vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 8:23 AM
Subject: [FWDLK] gas gauge questions > > [1] What causes a gas gauge needle to bounce/jerk/flutter rapidly back and > forth? This happens in my '56 Plymouth whether or not the car is moving and > at any amount of fuel except plumb full. Seems to be too fast to be the > float unit. [This is a hardtop; electromagnetic gauge not the SW > thermostatic gauge.] > > [2] What's the difference between a 6v fuel gauge and a 12v fuel gauge, > specifically in the '55-'56 Plymouths? Doesn't the voltage limiter on the > 12v drop the voltage down to 5-6v? > > --Roger van Hoy, Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '56 Plymouth, '66 > Plymouth, '41 Dodge ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options,
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