Lancia Motor Club

Model Technical and Interest => Flavia => Topic started by: colinw on 20 February, 2018, 09:44:53 PM



Title: Fuel tank sender unit / float switch
Post by: colinw on 20 February, 2018, 09:44:53 PM
Looks like mine on my Coupe is seized. I am busy soaking the linkages etc in WD40 but I fear the worst. It is a  Veglia unit. Anyone know of a replacement?
Thank you


Title: Re: Fuel tank sender unit / float switch
Post by: lancialulu on 20 February, 2018, 10:15:38 PM
They will free up. I freed a well rusted Veglia unit out of my 63year old Aurelia but I know Cavalitto has them as I bought one for my Flavia Vig as the rheostat bit had failed....


Title: Re: Fuel tank sender unit / float switch
Post by: fay66 on 20 February, 2018, 11:17:17 PM
They will free up. I freed a well rusted Veglia unit out of my 63year old Aurelia but I know Cavalitto has them as I bought one for my Flavia Vig as the rheostat bit had failed....
With a bit of effort mine cleaned up on a few years ago.
I friend in Australia has just cleaned his Fulvia 1200 init with an ultrasound bath and a dremel still.
Now ok.
Brian 8227
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Title: Re: Fuel tank sender unit / float switch
Post by: colinw on 24 February, 2018, 06:42:21 PM
Many thanks for the encouragement. I am happy to report that the sender unit is now working. Removing the small ‘C’ clips on the thin connecting link allowed this link to be removed once the residue had been removed from the pivot points.  Next was to tackle the pivot through the cast body as this was the main culprit preventing movement. Gentle pressure, time, patience and WD40 did the trick. I now know I have fuel in the tank. It is a clever device with variable resister with two tracks and when the contact point comes off one track as the fuel level drops the contact moves onto the next track it sends a signal, voltage, to illuminate the red warning light on the gauge. This I suppose many of you know but I found it interesting for it is something one can take for granted.
Thanks to all for your help.
Colin











Title: Re: Fuel tank sender unit / float switch
Post by: fay66 on 24 February, 2018, 08:28:21 PM
Many thanks for the encouragement. I am happy to report that the sender unit is now working. Removing the small ‘C’ clips on the thin connecting link allowed this link to be removed once the residue had been removed from the pivot points.  Next was to tackle the pivot through the cast body as this was the main culprit preventing movement. Gentle pressure, time, patience and WD40 did the trick. I now know I have fuel in the tank. It is a clever device with variable resister with two tracks and when the contact point comes off one track as the fuel level drops the contact moves onto the next track it sends a signal, voltage, to illuminate the red warning light on the gauge. This I suppose many of you know but I found it interesting for it is something one can take for granted.
Thanks to all for your help.
Colin
Pleased thats sorted Colin, advice is never wasted as there's always something to be learned by someone ;D I'll remember to remove the c clips next time.!

Brian
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