ChrisK
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I decided after careful consideration to put a gas gauge on the T. Other than the speedometer and a water temp gauge a gas gauge was a must.
My bucket is a Bobber configuration so I decided I would have to make a bung to weld in to support the level sensor. For the sensor I used a universal unit similar to one I had used on a boat a while back.
The gauge is an autometer unit. I wired up the gauge to make sure it corresponded properly with the level arm with small electronics jumper wire.
Next I made the bung out of aluminum and bored a hole in the round aluminum tank. Then I welded it together. Next I screwed the assembly to the tank and set the empty and full levels.
My bucket is a Bobber configuration so I decided I would have to make a bung to weld in to support the level sensor. For the sensor I used a universal unit similar to one I had used on a boat a while back.
The gauge is an autometer unit. I wired up the gauge to make sure it corresponded properly with the level arm with small electronics jumper wire.
Next I made the bung out of aluminum and bored a hole in the round aluminum tank. Then I welded it together. Next I screwed the assembly to the tank and set the empty and full levels.