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need gasoline sending unit - 1984 Santa Cruz
- Capt'n CRUNCH!
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need gasoline sending unit - 1984 Santa Cruz
My 26' foot vintage Carver (single tank) gas gauge doesn't work - reads full when full, but then drops as soon as any appreciable fuel is used and stops at 3/4 full, and does not drop below that, (used 37 gallons the last time out and it did not move below 3/4).
But here's the odd aspect - I bought the boat last October and the fuel gauges (flybridge and lower helm), neither worked. I was told that a mechanic had replaced the sending unit/float assembly, and that did not work. So I unplugged one of the wires to one of the gauges, and then the other gauge appeared to work, so I thought - but it was only an 'improvement' to the above condition (which is no good).
So in looking at where the sending unit/float bolts to the top of the tank, it appears that all but one of the small screws line up with the holes in the tank, but one - so I am somewhat certain I have the wrong sender/float assembly. (Probably also why it would not work whatsoever with two gauges.)
Where might I find a replacement sending unit/float assembly? The tank is a 103 gallon Skyline Industries model 43176 manufactured in January 1984.
Any leads, help, advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Mark

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Re: need gasoline sending unit - 1984 Santa Cruz

- Capt'n CRUNCH!
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Re: need gasoline sending unit - 1984 Santa Cruz

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Re: need gasoline sending unit - 1984 Santa Cruz
Some senders have adjustable float arms, so they can be used with different depth tanks. You might need to adjust that length, or the mechanism might be stuck (or even catching on something inside the tank like a baffle) and not allowing it to swing the full length.
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Re: need gasoline sending unit - 1984 Santa Cruz
- Capt'n CRUNCH!
- Scurvy Dog
- Posts: 20
- Joined: May 8th, 2022, 12:46 pm
- Vessel Info: 1984 Carver 2667 Santa Cruz (350 Chevy)
2005 custom 18' alum 300 hp jet boat
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Re: need gasoline sending unit - 1984 Santa Cruz
In that at a minimum, the sending unit is not a dual station, I would like to purchase the correct one, thus skipping straight to the proper repair...
How do I find a new one or replacement?
Or do I need to remove it and look for a manufacturer's name a model # on if??
Thanks again,
Mark

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