stretchit2
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Hi All,
Recently I have been experiencing a short in my electrical system. This is a recent problem and I am wondering if it is possibly related to the installation of a new fuel sending unit.
My mechanic installed a unit purchased from Moss Motors when he reconditioned the gas tank.
I have had some other electrical problems related to an alternator conversion, but that manifested itself in the battery not charging properly and once we tried different model alternator ('79 MG Alternator)the problem went away.
Despite all my other electrical issues, I never experienced any problem with the system shorting out, until the fuel sending unit was installed, but the mechanic doesn't think this is the problem, rather he thinks it is in the Trafficator.
The short is intermittent and I haven't been able to replicate it at will and I was wondering if there is a way to check the fuel sending unit for a short?
Thanks,
Stretch
Recently I have been experiencing a short in my electrical system. This is a recent problem and I am wondering if it is possibly related to the installation of a new fuel sending unit.
My mechanic installed a unit purchased from Moss Motors when he reconditioned the gas tank.
I have had some other electrical problems related to an alternator conversion, but that manifested itself in the battery not charging properly and once we tried different model alternator ('79 MG Alternator)the problem went away.
Despite all my other electrical issues, I never experienced any problem with the system shorting out, until the fuel sending unit was installed, but the mechanic doesn't think this is the problem, rather he thinks it is in the Trafficator.
The short is intermittent and I haven't been able to replicate it at will and I was wondering if there is a way to check the fuel sending unit for a short?
Thanks,
Stretch
