celticjoys
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Can anyone tell me what is involved in repairing the fuel gauge?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Fuel tank. I have the old gauge which has a window looking into the wing root at what looks like a tumbler type float? Will this require the removal of the wing?Fuel tank level, or fuel pressure?
can you describe the problem you are having with it? it works like a see-saw, the float on one end moves the scale on the other endFuel tank. I have the old gauge which has a window looking into the wing root at what looks like a tumbler type float? Will this require the removal of the wing?
So do I but they used to work well and I like having inflight indication of sudden increase in fuel consumption! I've done lots of long distance flights so it comes in handy.I have one of those. I dip my tank before every flight - I don’t trust gauges. Well, fuel gauges.
It appears as if the scale has rolled over / tumbled and can't right itself. Tank and glass face are not leaking, I just get a reading of zero even with a full tank. So if the float has failed how would one repair or replace it?can you describe the problem you are having with it? it works like a see-saw, the float on one end moves the scale on the other end
the float can fail and become saturated with fuel. the pivot point can wear out i guess and the gaskets around the glass face can leak letting fuel become visible behind the glass or allowing fuel to leak out.
what's yours doing?
Thank you, I'll call Dale as you suggest.Sounds like there's a problem with the float, either it's fallen off or it's saturated with fuel and not floating anymore. it's just cork on the end of the metal wire, there are photos in the classifieds area where I have one for sale. you shouldn't need a replacement, just a quick rejiggering of the float so it'll float again. not sure the best way forward, might have to remove the wing, I'd call ACA and ask Dale what's involved. he's very helpful, no reason not to call him for the right answer.
Thank you! I'll be in touch!I’ll assume that your fuel gauge (s) are the same as my 73 gcbc . It is a fairly easy fix/replacement . Drain your tanks .
Remove the wing root fairing/trim . With a pair of Channellock’s ( waterpump plyers ) or a small pipe wrench remove the sight gauge ring fitting - the outermost fitting , and then remove the remaining sight glass and gaskets which allow you to pull the gauge out of the tank .
The most likely cause of failure , in my experience , is a gas saturated cork float .
Call Ron Piercy at Rainbow Flying Service in Moses Lake , Washington -(509)765-1606 and ask him if he has a replacement -he had one for me . If no luck with Ron , contact me for where to get a replacement/repair kit . I’ve got the info wrote down but dont have access to it right now .
I cant type . Going back to correct all the mistakes just pisses me off . It has taken me 15 min to write this .
call me if you want and I can walk you thru it . Four oh 6 -three three 1 -oh oh 58
Thank you I'll get in touch!Member Bartman has a 73 type fuel gauge for sale . view it on page 2 of the for sale ad’s . He still has it available .