Re: 1929 640 fuel gauge stopped working
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Dave, I've never tackled one of these myself, but there are repair specialists who do this kind of repair work. If you check thru Hemmings you will find one; let me know if you want me to dig out the contact information for you.
Posted on: 2010/2/15 15:12
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Re: 1929 640 fuel gauge stopped working
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If it is King-Seeley, there is a page in an aftermarket repair manual I can email you if you PM an address. Classic and Exotic Service also offers a repair kit and some parts.classicandexotic.com/store/default.aspx
Posted on: 2010/2/15 15:26
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Re: 1929 640 fuel gauge stopped working
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Quite a regular
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thanks guys, i have downloaded the manual and will start disassembly tuesday or wed. even though i am ASE certified a vehicle this old is a far cry from a modern Chevy.
Dave
Posted on: 2010/2/15 19:32
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Re: 1929 640 fuel gauge stopped working
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Just can't stay away
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I take it the fluid went missing? You can buy the fluid from Mac's Antique Auto Parts, Lockport NY, $2.50 for a vial of it. You will have to make an adapter to connect on the air line to blow it out, use a hand pump, NOT high pressure AC air. The backer behind the fitting on the rear of your gauge may be made of very brittle pot metal.... I fixed mine on my 29 then lost the fluid about three weeks later. Have fixed several Ford gauges which are the same style.
Posted on: 2010/2/16 17:04
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Re: 1929 640 fuel gauge stopped working
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Quite a regular
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pm sent, than you.
Dave
Posted on: 2010/2/19 12:00
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Re: 1929 640 fuel gauge stopped working
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Home away from home
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Does the red fluid from MAC fade in sunlight?
Posted on: 2010/2/19 13:39
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Re: 1929 640 fuel gauge stopped working
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ok folks, here is a update. the line from the tank to the gauge is blocked. i have tried both low pressure and high pressure air. so i am going to remove the line from the car. also, when i disconnected the line at the gauge it had grit in it. since i do not know when the last time this gauge or line has had service i am going to remove the entire assembly. and yes, i am going to drain the fuel tank to see if it is full of dirt/junk.
Dave
Posted on: 2010/2/20 6:19
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