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We all know that the fuel needle travels all over the place while we drive. To be sure how much fuel we have, we need to have the Healey stopped on level ground to get an accurate reading on the fuel gauge.
Does having the float on the sending unit facing towards the front of the car or backwards make any difference in how accurately it reads the level of fuel in the tank?
It seems to drop in, fit both ways. I just don't know what's happening when it's in the tank, being there are baffles and the shape of the tank. Is travel non restricted both ways?
The sending unit has a cork seal under the rectangular top, I assume that fuel gets in the unit. True?
Does having the float on the sending unit facing towards the front of the car or backwards make any difference in how accurately it reads the level of fuel in the tank?
It seems to drop in, fit both ways. I just don't know what's happening when it's in the tank, being there are baffles and the shape of the tank. Is travel non restricted both ways?
The sending unit has a cork seal under the rectangular top, I assume that fuel gets in the unit. True?
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Keoke, it's some type of hard plastic.