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DIY Si

posted on 9/7/06 at 11:48 AM Reply With Quote
Fuel gauge NEEDED

Firstly, sorry if this should be in the wanted part.
Basically, I was on the way home from a mate's house last night when I ran out of fuel. Admittedly my fault for not dipping the tank before I left, but I foolishly assumed £15-20 of fuel would last a whole lot longer than it did. Basically, I'm no longer a happy bunny having been stood on the side of the M40 in the rain with the missus whilst waiting for a friend to arrive with some motion potion. So, is there a simple/easy but not overly expesive way of getting a fuel gauge, other than buying a gauge and sender from vdo/smiths etc?

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rayward

posted on 9/7/06 at 11:53 AM Reply With Quote
Hi,

first thing is, do you have a sender/hole for a sender in your tank??

if not that could be a problem.

what about a low fuel warning light in stead of a gauge, may be cheaper to do.

Ray

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DIY Si

posted on 9/7/06 at 11:55 AM Reply With Quote
As far as i know, the tank is a standard plastic MK(?) one. There's no hole that I've seen so far.
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nitram38

posted on 9/7/06 at 12:04 PM Reply With Quote
If you want a simple gauge, buy a boat tank gauge.
They are simply a spiral float with a gauge at the top.
You will only need to cut one hole into the top of the tank and drop it in.
Like this one on ebay Link



[Edited on 9/7/2006 by nitram38]

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DIY Si

posted on 9/7/06 at 12:06 PM Reply With Quote
Ideally it need to be visble from the drivers seat. I'll be making a boot soon, so the tank'll be covered.
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MikeRJ

posted on 10/7/06 at 07:04 AM Reply With Quote
I don't think there is a simple way around this, you reaaly need a guage and a sender, and if the tank dosen't have a hole for a sender you will need to cut one.
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DIY Si

posted on 10/7/06 at 03:24 PM Reply With Quote
Bugger. Was hoping there'd be another way. Oh well, out comes the cheque book again.
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stevebubs

posted on 11/7/06 at 07:01 PM Reply With Quote
Bungee a petrol can into the engine bay / luggage area.

When you run out of juice, get out, top up from the "reserve tank" and head for the nearest petrol station.

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DIY Si

posted on 11/7/06 at 07:04 PM Reply With Quote
That was the first thing I did when I got home! I'll be building space for one into the new boot.
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