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Re: Super 8 Oil Screen
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Without depressing the momentary contact switch, the gasoline gauge reads from the gas tank sending unit. When the button is pressed and held in position, it reads from the crankcase sending unit. So it appears your gas tank sending unit is in question. Wolf & Co. has been servicing these for a very long time.

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Posted on: 2022/8/15 7:37
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Re: Super 8 Oil Screen
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Owen_Dyneto wrote:
Without depressing the momentary contact switch, the gasoline gauge reads from the gas tank sending unit. When the button is pressed and held in position, it reads from the crankcase sending unit. So it appears your gas tank sending unit is in question. Wolf & Co. has been servicing these for a very long time.


Thanks for confirming my thought that the gas mode is the normal status of the gauge. The info on the service company that handles repair of the gas sending units is much appreciated.

Glen

Posted on: 2022/8/16 9:54
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