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  • Thanks to Jez Cox

    After reading Jez's article in Pitstop regarding Ford sender and Smiths gauge I took the plunge and bought a Smiths sender from an MG. The float needed to be bent the opposite way and the stops adjusted to give a reading with the flange mounted horizontally. I cut the middle out of the Ford flange and rivetted the MG sender into it leaving the Ford fuel pickup attached to the flange. Thought it wasn't working until I realised I was low on petrol and after putting £10 of fuel and £10 of tax in the tank the gauge showed half full ! Like Jez, I think the reading is a bit conservative, but at least I've got a working gauge now.

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    Re: Thanks to Jez Cox

    Nice one Trevor. Now I have full movement of the needle it's amazing how fast it goes from full to empty..!
    Jez
    Marlin Roadster, LWB...1860 B Series + Ford Type 9
    Renault Espace 54mm front calipers, vented discs, cycle wings and adjustable tie-bars.

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      Re: Thanks to Jez Cox

      Ditto. The last two days of blazing sunshine hasn't helped ! Now to replace the seals in the brake master cylinder. The list gets shorter.

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