406 Aux fuel tank access

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406 Aux fuel tank access

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Hello Group,

I have a new-to-us 2000 Carver 406. I am trying to find location and access to Aux fuel tank. Per Carver book, I have 3 tanks for my diesel engines. AUX -= 146 us gallons and 2 each saddle tanks at 99 us gallons. I am needing to access Aux fuel tank, anybody know how to do this. Fuel gauge is always ready empty..

Also if anyone had done something different to monitor fuel usage would be interested in what you did. Seen a few things out there on market place but would greatly appreciate hearing from someone who installed some type of fuel monitoring system

Thanks
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Re: 406 Aux fuel tank access

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Ok, I’m only guessing here…
Your 406 looks to be very similar to my 356. That being said, my aux tank is located inside the swim platform. I can access mine by removing the night stand next to the aft berth. I’m sure both models are assembled differently, so you just need to figure yours out. Once you can access it, you should be able to replace the sending unit.
Just making sure…you should have 2 fuel gauges at the helm. One for the saddle tanks and you turn a switch one way or the other to show you one or the other tank. The aft tank has its own gauge and you also have to turn the the aft tank switch to activate it. Unless you turn that switch, it will always show empty.
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Re: 406 Aux fuel tank access

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buster53 wrote:QR_BBPOST ....One for the saddle tanks and you turn a switch one way or the other to show you one or the other tank. The aft tank has its own gauge and you also have to turn the the aft tank switch to activate it. Unless you turn that switch, it will always show empty.
I like that arrangement (requiring you to push a switch to see tank levels), as a quick glance at the fuel would result in a "oh &^%$, I'm out of fuel!", and then realizing you have to hit a switch to see the actual level, rather than seeing a "mostly full" fuel level and not realizing you're still running on a tank that's about to run dry. :-D
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Re: 406 Aux fuel tank access

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Thanks Buster.... I have now found the Aux fuel tank, thanks to your email. Slightly different on 406, but your email got me looking in the right area.. Access for checking switch sucks but think maybe doable...

Thank you very much..
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Re: 406 Aux fuel tank access

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pondering50 wrote:Thanks Buster.... I have now found the Aux fuel tank, thanks to your email. Slightly different on 406, but your email got me looking in the right area.. Access for checking switch sucks but think maybe doable...

Thank you very much..
Are you ok with the switch on your dashboard?
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