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04-03-2019, 08:37 PM | #1 |
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Fuel Tank Sending Unit Connector/Harness
Almost done with tidying up the harness in the truck. The truck was originally a TBI truck, but someone removed the motor and "modified" the harness to get it to work.
The last puzzle piece (at the moment) is the fuel tank sending unit connector. I need to replace the wire and realized the fuel tank sending unit connector is falling apart and is not salvageable. This is what it looks like (below). I took some quick measurements and mine measures 0.420" ID and 0.560" OD. Has anyone swapped this prior and do they vary in size? I thought the one on my 1986 was larger. Either way I did order it from RockAuto to see.
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04-04-2019, 04:49 AM | #2 |
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Re: Fuel Tank Sending Unit Connector/Harness
I swapped an 87 (fuel injected) sending unit into my 85 (non fuel injected). the stock wire from my 85 fit right on the 87 sender with no problem.
UPDATE-UPDATE-UPDATE Just went back and looked at pictures from my build and the stock 85 connector will not work on the 87 sender unit. the ohm reading is the same but the plug is totally different. sorry for the confusion.
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04-04-2019, 06:00 AM | #3 |
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Re: Fuel Tank Sending Unit Connector/Harness
Thanks Jay, that is good to know. The wire I had pulled out had been spliced in (they used a brown wire) so I could not determine if that was the original wire or not.
For now I will run the wire and have to wait to solder in the new connector.
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04-04-2019, 08:53 AM | #4 | |
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87-91 diesel and 454 carburetor engines used the older 73-86 senders. The 73-86 engine sender is a brass pin to mate with the molded rubber single pin connector shown in the first post. The frame ground wire on the carburetor and diesel senders is a separate piece that connects a 1/4" tang on the sender ring to a ring terminal on the frame. If you need a new rubber pin connector just get a 70's A-Body (Chevelle, LeMans, Skylark) or F-Body sender pigtail from Classic or Year One or ...
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04-04-2019, 09:59 AM | #5 | |
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I traced the wire from the sending unit to inside the engine compartment where they spliced it into a harness that had a two port Weatherpack that ran through the firewall and (facing the firewall, it would have been to the right of the throttle cable) into the cab. That harness (I believe black and a brown wire) was routed inside the dash and came to a plug that looks exactly like a dual tank switch that is on the dash. Again it was built of dark colors (brown, grey, black) Is this the harness for the dual tank switch and since I no longer have a TBI (and have a dual tank switch harness already replaced in that spot), I would no longer need it?
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Your sender wires should run from the senders to the Pollack Motorized valve plug A & C terminals. The Pollack Valve B terminal should contain a wire that runs to a disconnect on the RH frame rail. See post 2 in this thread for details on how the system on your truck originally worked. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=754061 Converting the senders from TBI to single wire on an NL2 dual tank truck is Extremely simple. As long as the orignal NL2 sub harness is in one piece... There's no need to pull new wiring into the truck and there's no need to butcher the existing sub harness so it's irreversible. If the TBI senders are no longer serviceable you can liberate the wiring needed for the changeover from the senders.
If the senders and fuel pumps are serviceable... don't chop em up. You can sell them or give em to someone that needs em. You still need to make up the pigtails but it's not difficult. Parts:
If you aren't comfortable crimping Weatherpak terminals and seals onto a wire you can buy Weatherpak repair pigtails and make them up just as you would've with cutoffs from the original senders.
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04-06-2019, 03:37 PM | #7 |
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Re: Fuel Tank Sending Unit Connector/Harness
Thanks Hatzie. The harness was butchered beyond recovery, so I did end up pulling it out. It also was not connected to the actual rocker switch for the dual tanks.
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From the sounds of things the previous owner made a big mess of the wiring... The Fuel, Oil, and Temp gauge have Power, Ground, and Sender leads. The Senders provide a changing resistance to ground. The 73-91 fuel sender is not powered by anything. It's a high wattage 0Ω-90Ω variable resistance between a ground on the frame of the vehicle and the sensor stud on the fuel gauge. 90Ω is FULL and 0Ω is Empty. If you don't want a fire don't put power on that wire. The NL2 fuel sender wire from the valve is originally plugged into a pin connection, like the one in your original post, on the RH frame rail forward of the fuel valve. This wire is the stock single tank sender wire for trucks without the NL2 dual tank option so it has enough slack to reach the Passenger side tank sender. If the PO hadn't butchered the harness or time hadn't eaten the connector you could've unplugged this connection from the NL2 harness and plugged it directly onto the tank you are using. Are you intending to wire up two tanks or just use one?
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04-12-2019, 06:16 AM | #9 | |
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After reading through the wiring diagrams, it looks like the LE8 setup for 1988 ran a single pink wire from Circuit 30 (30 .8 Pink) with the connector to the connector for the selector valve. So with that in mind, shouldn't I be able to replicate this for my application?
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04-12-2019, 08:23 AM | #10 |
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Re: Fuel Tank Sending Unit Connector/Harness
That's exactly what you want to replicate.
If you don't have the male and female molded pin terminal for the frame disconnect in the circuit 30 wire from the valve i'd just use a single terminal Weatherpak.
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04-12-2019, 09:13 AM | #11 |
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Re: Fuel Tank Sending Unit Connector/Harness
Thanks Hatzie. The female molded pin terminal just arrived from RockAuto and I have the male molded pin terminal still connected in great shape so I will wire it up today.
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