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Old March 2nd 06, 02:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default Need help with fuel guage ....

Most likely you have a connector or connectors somewhere that are
corroded and are getting hot after the power has been on for some
time. Your best bet is a connector somewhere near the wing root.

Put a battery charger on the battery to keep it charged while you are
looking for the problem. Turn the master on and leave it on long
enough to get the problem while it is on the ground and you can
measure things with the engine off.
John

On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 23:20:49 -0400, Dave
wrote:

OK...a 1976 PA 28 151..

After a few minutes of running, the port guage will start to fall
towards E.

It is showing 3/4 now (fuel at tabs), and will sag to 1/4 within
about 15 min, while I am operating on the starboard (other) tank.

Shut down for a few hours, guage resumes normal (correct) indication.

We have checked / replaced, tank grounds, sender, wiring to guage.

I think the guage terminals handle 12 V to the left terminal
(looking at it from under the panel) (starboard terminal) , The other
to the tank sender (port terminal).. (grounding this terminal when
the fault is present will cause a "full" indication).

From what I recall, there is a "ground" connection internal in the
guage. Anybody know how this is grounded?

I suspect a bad connection here somewhere..

Driving me up the wall..of course every time I attack the problem,
meter in hand, it works fine.

Anybody any ideas? Suggestions or test procedures?

Dave