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Fuel sender connection flu419

319cssb

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Can anyone post a picture of how the sending unit wiring connects? Mine have been cut and I can see where or how ground was connected.
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Speedwoble

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Albert Einstein : “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

Myself, I hesitate to go out of my way for someone that comes in, asks a lot of questions and doesn’t contribute. At first, help may be provided, but soon it feels like a drag.
Others may feel different and may rush out to their machines to take photos. I am at the shop where I have my FLU a couple of times per week, so I simply haven’t been there.
 

porkysplace

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It really doesn't matter where or how you ground it unless your going for a "show quality" resto and replace the harness ,
a patched ground is a patched ground as long as what you ground it to has a good ground to the battery.
 

319cssb

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Albert Einstein : “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

Myself, I hesitate to go out of my way for someone that comes in, asks a lot of questions and doesn’t contribute. At first, help may be provided, but soon it feels like a drag.
Others may feel different and may rush out to their machines to take photos. I am at the shop where I have my FLU a couple of times per week, so I simply haven’t been there.
if you look at my profile you can see that I have contributed plenty. But I will make an effort to exclude you from any questions I have, you don't seem you could be bothered anyway. I am going to block you and I invite you, Mr Speedwoble, to do the same with me. with that said- good luck to you.
 

319cssb

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It really doesn't matter where or how you ground it unless your going for a "show quality" resto and replace the harness ,
a patched ground is a patched ground as long as what you ground it to has a good ground to the battery.
the question is... where was it grounded originally. The electrical schematics are not really any help here. I can't find where the wire was connected before the PO pulled the tank out and broke the connection.
 

Speedwoble

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if you look at my profile you can see that I have contributed plenty. But I will make an effort to exclude you from any questions I have, you don't seem you could be bothered anyway. I am going to block you and I invite you, Mr Speedwoble, to do the same with me. with that said- good luck to you.
I could have just ignored you like the others, but sometimes people should hear uncomfortable truths. Thanks for telling me what you think of me.
 
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