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                                                17th February 2009, 10:00 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					that was too easy, 
 hmm didn;t that come up in conversation. Good one to remember!
 
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                                                17th February 2009, 10:44 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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			2 Types of fuel gauges
		
			
				
					The early type of fuel gauge is a "moving iron vane" meter. The later type is fitted with a voltage stabilized heated bimetal type sender and gauge.
 The first type was used generally up till the mid-60s in English vehicles.
 It is very responsive to fuel movement in the tank.
 
 The later or moving coil system requires a voltage stabiliser (that's the little resistor canister). This type is the bimetallic heated system. Basically this type has a damped gauge and does not have the needle bouncing in the gauge.
 
 They don't mix. You need the correct matching sender, gauge and stabiliser.
 
 For a very good technical explanation of both types look here:
 
 FRED'S LAND ROVER PROJECT
 
 There is some good information here also:
 
 MGB Electrical Systems: Your Colour ... - Google Book Search
 
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