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David Jenkins

posted on 11/5/05 at 12:27 PM Reply With Quote
Fuel tank senders

Anyone know where I can get a fuel level sender that's different from the normal "swinging arm with a float on the end" type?

An internal tank baffle is stopping my sender from swinging properly, so I was thinking about using a vertical one (dip tube?) - throuble is, I've seen them somewhere but can't remember where it was!

I know the resistance range I need (10 - 180 ohms), which is a start...

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David






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ned

posted on 11/5/05 at 12:36 PM Reply With Quote
bryn at allyfab got me one made up to suit my tank/gauge, it is the tube type, maybe worth giving him a call?

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David Jenkins

posted on 11/5/05 at 12:38 PM Reply With Quote
Hadn't thought of asking Bryn - worth a try...

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timf

posted on 11/5/05 at 12:54 PM Reply With Quote
vdo do a dip tube type sender
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Northy

posted on 11/5/05 at 05:37 PM Reply With Quote
See here:

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=26038





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DarrenW

posted on 12/5/05 at 08:07 AM Reply With Quote
I think some of the LandRover types are vertical.






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wilkingj

posted on 12/5/05 at 09:13 PM Reply With Quote
I think you will find its only the landy ones with an "In Tank Pump", certainly ALL the Series, the 90/110's and early rangeys are all "arm" style. Its probably where they are petrol and injected (I think) they used in tank pumps, and the very late diesels.

I have used a Land Rover one S11a Lightweight Military one, and just bent the arm up and down like a castle battlements to shorten it.
Saw it in a book!... seems to work OK.. just a bit f trial and error on the bending!






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RazMan

posted on 12/5/05 at 09:28 PM Reply With Quote
The Landrover is indeed a vertical unit and a doddle to install.





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DarrenW

posted on 13/5/05 at 07:46 AM Reply With Quote
Razman, i assume you have used a landy one. Can you recall the part number? My mate runs a land rover repair business and can get new parts very reasonably. Ill get a price if anyone can tell me the best type etc.






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David Jenkins

posted on 13/5/05 at 07:56 AM Reply With Quote
Can I confirm - I'm considering the dip tube type. This is a tube that goes straight down to the bottom of the tank, with a float that slides up and down that tube, either inside or outside.
I'm NOT looking for the swinging-arm-with-a-float type, as that's what I've got already and it's finding space a bit tight to swing properly.

David






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RazMan

posted on 13/5/05 at 05:18 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by DarrenW
Razman, i assume you have used a landy one. Can you recall the part number? My mate runs a land rover repair business and can get new parts very reasonably. Ill get a price if anyone can tell me the best type etc.


Just looked at my invoice but unfortunately it just says 'fuel pump and sender unit' It was £139.00 too

David - It is indeed the dip tube kind - about 120mm diameter if memory serves, with six bolts around the top.





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rusty nuts

posted on 13/5/05 at 06:18 PM Reply With Quote
Sounds very much like you have an injection pump/sender, not a lot of use with carbs
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RazMan

posted on 13/5/05 at 07:08 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Sounds very much like you have an injection pump/sender, not a lot of use with carbs


You've got me there - I've got the new fangled injection thingies so I guess it wouldn't be ok for engines with carbs

[Edited on 13-5-05 by RazMan]





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DarrenW

posted on 16/5/05 at 08:51 AM Reply With Quote
AKAIK you can use an injection pump with carbs as long as you use a regulator. Im using a red top facet that i had on the shelf but will slow it down a lot. I wouldnt go out and buy an injection pump for a carb set up if i didnt already have one though.

I checked with my mate ref the sender unit. He has confirmed that all of the older landrovers (up to mid 90's defenders) use swing arm type senders. I wonder if yours (Razman) is one of the later injection types from a newish Disco or R.Rover. My mate knows a lot about the older ones (he re-chassis them etc) but doesnt get so many new vehicles in as they are mainly main dealer serviced etc. Sorry i cant assist further. You could try Britpart if you need to locate something.






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