I finally tried the fuel sender fix.
It worked!!!!
Now after many thousands of miles I can really tell the level of fuel in my tank.
I used a curcuit board standoff screw to repair the sender unit. The nuts were 3/16 inch SMALL. I used two nuts to lock them.
Sorry I did not take pictures, I know I could have done that.
Before I put the tank back I replaced the fuel lines from frame to tank. Those pvc line were short and looked like they were close to cracking.
I used my dremel tool to take the lines off the steel lines at the frame and the nipples at the tank, used good fuel rubber hose to replace with stainless clamps.
Here is a link to the repair I duplicated except I did not put a spring on my screw. Don't think it is necessary and mine was not long enough.
CJ Johansson's fuel sender repair
It worked!!!!
Now after many thousands of miles I can really tell the level of fuel in my tank.
I used a curcuit board standoff screw to repair the sender unit. The nuts were 3/16 inch SMALL. I used two nuts to lock them.
Sorry I did not take pictures, I know I could have done that.
Before I put the tank back I replaced the fuel lines from frame to tank. Those pvc line were short and looked like they were close to cracking.
I used my dremel tool to take the lines off the steel lines at the frame and the nipples at the tank, used good fuel rubber hose to replace with stainless clamps.
Here is a link to the repair I duplicated except I did not put a spring on my screw. Don't think it is necessary and mine was not long enough.
CJ Johansson's fuel sender repair