SkiDad
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Hi Guys, 1985 Bayliner Capri in very good condition - fuel gauge has been suspect since I got the boat 3 years ago b/c readings were very odd - I generally gas up before I go. Last winter i left what I thought was 3-4 gallons in the tank (gauge was on 1/8th) So I was curious and siphoned 14 gallons out of my 28 gallon tank last week - WOW. When I pulled out the sender the arm would stick and not move freely as it should, so I'm pretty sure the float was not moving up enough.
So i changed the sender and put 12 fresh gallons in now the gauge show approx 1/2 fuel (close enough for me) but now I'm thinking about the 5 screws - i put them all in the same holes as before but I didn't put any rubber washers or anything - the new unit had 5 screws with some plastic at the top. I didn't use them because the threads were thicker and i thought it best to re-use the old ones - i think they might had some residual permatex on them (not much) and probably 20 years old
do have some viton o-rings that should fit. Do I need worry about it ?
So i changed the sender and put 12 fresh gallons in now the gauge show approx 1/2 fuel (close enough for me) but now I'm thinking about the 5 screws - i put them all in the same holes as before but I didn't put any rubber washers or anything - the new unit had 5 screws with some plastic at the top. I didn't use them because the threads were thicker and i thought it best to re-use the old ones - i think they might had some residual permatex on them (not much) and probably 20 years old
do have some viton o-rings that should fit. Do I need worry about it ?
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