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oldsport
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I recently pulled the sending unit out of the gas tank of my 1982 GS1100E to see if I could get it working again.
It turned out that the only thing wrong was that the float had come off the wire arm. An easy fix.
When I went to insert the sending unit back into tank, it didn't want to go in. Not wanting to accidently break something, I decided to walk away for a few minutes.
When I came back, I tried it again and it slipped right in without a fuss.
So... I took these pictures for anyone else who's challenged mentally as I was by this simple task. They show how to position the sending unit so that it goes in easily.
http://home.comcast.net/~oldsport/SendingUnitInstall/index.html
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It turned out that the only thing wrong was that the float had come off the wire arm. An easy fix.
When I went to insert the sending unit back into tank, it didn't want to go in. Not wanting to accidently break something, I decided to walk away for a few minutes.
When I came back, I tried it again and it slipped right in without a fuss.
So... I took these pictures for anyone else who's challenged mentally as I was by this simple task. They show how to position the sending unit so that it goes in easily.
http://home.comcast.net/~oldsport/SendingUnitInstall/index.html
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