fuel tank bolt on or clip?

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fuel tank bolt on or clip?

Post by bynon1 » Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:55 am

not long had my sj 413 which i now know is spanish looks like the fuel tank is rusted out,looked on e bay seems to be two different types of sender unit screw on and bolt on,is there any way of telling what type i have without having to dismantle tank?

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Re: fuel tank bolt on or clip?

Post by ScottieJ » Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:25 pm

you might just about be able to see the sender unit with the tank still in place but the best bet is to loosen the 2 bolts then take out the other 2 bolts allowing the tank to drop a bit so you can see. bear in mind though that spanish & jap senders are also wired differently. if i remember correctly spanish have 3 wires and Jap have 2 wires!

as long as the sender has the correct amount of wires it shouldn't matter whether or not it is a bayonet type fitting or screw in sender.
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