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Title: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: CanIBeFrank on January 31, 2008, 20:53:54
Hi All,

Quicky for you, the fuel guage on my 1985 110 CSW (now 200TDI was 2.5N/A) shows just on the happy side of the red but is actually empty  :( as I've found out whilst driving across the border in Andora thinking I could save my self for the tax free fuel, but very nearly didn't make it ;)

How can  adjust to make it a little more acurate?

Thanks.

Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: ChrisV8 on February 01, 2008, 10:36:23
Only adjustment would be trial and error taking it out and bending the float lever wire up or down a bit I would think, they aren't adjustable per se.
Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: CanIBeFrank on February 01, 2008, 12:44:14
Thanks Chris

Is there access to the float without having to take the tank off?
Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: Saffy on February 01, 2008, 13:43:41
Thanks Chris

Is there access to the float without having to take the tank off?

Yeah it should be on the nearside of tank. Do this with a empty tank or at least one where the fuel level is below the big hole you're about to make :kiss: Disconnect wiring and fuel line,  knock the retaining ring around inside the tabs, remove it along with the seal. You might end up needing a new seal and retaining ring (depends how grotty they are).
Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: CanIBeFrank on February 01, 2008, 20:43:59
Thanks Saffy, I'll take a look next week.
Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: Range Rover Blues on February 02, 2008, 21:59:26
Just to add my 2 penneth.  Knowing how guages work there is a chance it won't adjust the way you want it to.  You will have to bend the lower stop on the float travel and even then it may be resing on the bottom of the tank anyway.

If you remove the guage then, depending on what type, you may find it's adjustable.  A hot-wire type guage (laso called bi-metallic) has a heating elemnt wrapped around a bimetallic strip.  Because of how these work they have to be adjustable, I know FORD ones are easliy adjusted with a screwdriver, a bit like adjusting point as I remember :-k

Other than that a small resister in the fuel sender wiring would also bring the guage down.

Remeber that most of these adjustamnets will effect how the guage reads when full, obvioulsy not a huge problem.
Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: Guardian. on February 03, 2008, 21:34:41
dont bother mate, just know how many miles you can do to the tank, never go wrong then.
Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: biggerlandy on February 04, 2008, 06:12:24
only snag with that on way to london my speedo cable snaped :doh:
Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: biggerlandy on February 04, 2008, 06:16:19
going back up to london this morning for the day to see my wife she is in univerity college london hospital having cancer op she had to have her right eye removed due to big c  :'(
Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: Guardian. on February 04, 2008, 09:34:01
jesus, heres me moaning about having the flu on and off for a month, dont know im born!
i hope your missus is soon home and well again mate, all the best to her.
as for speedo cable, oh dear, thats not gonna help with the mileage then is it.
Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: Range Rover Blues on February 04, 2008, 17:29:18
Lordy, really sorry to hear that mate :(

Best wishes to her.
Title: Re: Fuel Guage adjustment 110 CSW 1985
Post by: biggerlandy on February 05, 2008, 00:04:10
just got back seen her minus an eye part of her nose is gone top and bottom eye lids are gone and all the bone around the eye is gone next week she goes down for reconstuctive op to have a glass eye then 6 weeks of radiation treatment but her spirits aregood gave her shock with me walking in very emotionall day but good
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