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944 fuel sender
Does anyone know if an early 944/924 fuel level sender will fit in a beetle tank?
I have 944 gauges and the fuel level works(ish) until it get low on fuel and the gauge flicks wildly about Anyone tried this option or have a work around? |
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On a torsion beetle I've seen them fitted with spacers.
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Thanks for that, I will give it a go.
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Ricola (or anyone for that matter) do have any ideas on dimensions of the 944 sender i.e. the length? how much spacing is required?
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can't remember off the top of my head, but I believe a spacer about an inch or so is required. Search the wasserboxer bug on VZi, he used 944 gauges and fitted that sender
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If you're really desperate to know I could pull the sender out of my 944.
It's an '83. -Dave
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Thank you very much for the kind offer Dave, I've just ordered one from a breakers yard at a good price so no need thanks.
I figured I would take a punt at making it work.....fingers crossed |
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