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Old 12-11-2016, 10:55 PM   #11
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Re: Fuel Gauge

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Originally Posted by mister.freeze View Post
I can reach the tan wire and disconnect it easily enough. But yes, to access the sender, I havve to drop the tank, which is easy enough when empty. That's why the delay until next week: it will be close to empty from commuting all week.

What's best to clean the sender? Carb cleaner?
Mister.freeze, I've done carb cleaner and brake cleaner both. On the last one I ended up using engine degreaser because of the varnish crud. If you do that be sure to read the can warnings in case you can't apply to plastics or whatever. In other words be careful.
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