That was super helpful. Great way to test it before dropping the tank. My float gets hung up on the sending unit at install causing it not to work... So obnoxious
Hey man! I’d love to see more technical stuff like this. I just started restoring a 77 CJ7. It’s a whole new world to me so this kind of stuff is gold. Awesome video! Just subbed
Awesome! Thanks for the sub and suggestion. My CJ aka perpetual project will always provide opportunities for videos. lol. Good luck with your project! Keep me posted on the progress. It is always cool to see what others doing.
@@41GarageandGrill Thanks, will do! I’ve done the whole engine and transmission and electrical. All I have left is paint/body/suspension. I’ve got a little bit of timing and oil/ps leaks to fix with the engine but other than that, it’s almost road worthy.
Thanks! You have a great setup. Running out of gas is no fun it has happened to me a couple of times too. I think to myself I thought I had more than that. lol
That was a good video! I have the same issue with my CJ and plan to fix it. Love the comment about telling the grand kids I fixed and have a working CJ gas gauge! Legacy work! Lol! 😂
Strange,.......after installing new sending unit your meter read 75 ohms or empty tank, then you turned the key and the gauge started to read half etc.......did you put gas in it?
It has been a while since doing this but I think you are correct. I installed everything and tested it before adding gas into the tank. Thanks for catching that
It should start at empty before you even turn the key on. It sounds like you are saying it is at some level and when you turn the key on it moves to empty. I have not heard of that but I would check the pink wire see what reading you get on the ohm meter
Most likely need to adjust the float. If you know approximately how much gas is in the tank you can take a ohm reading and that should tell you if it is the float or the gauge
Once the tank is mounted the wires should still move freely. You can sort of see up there to look for anything pinched but also you should be able to tell by the wire movement. Let me know if that is what you are asking about and if it helps.
That was super helpful. Great way to test it before dropping the tank. My float gets hung up on the sending unit at install causing it not to work... So obnoxious
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching
Hey man! I’d love to see more technical stuff like this. I just started restoring a 77 CJ7. It’s a whole new world to me so this kind of stuff is gold. Awesome video! Just subbed
Awesome! Thanks for the sub and suggestion. My CJ aka perpetual project will always provide opportunities for videos. lol. Good luck with your project! Keep me posted on the progress. It is always cool to see what others doing.
@@41GarageandGrill Thanks, will do! I’ve done the whole engine and transmission and electrical. All I have left is paint/body/suspension. I’ve got a little bit of timing and oil/ps leaks to fix with the engine but other than that, it’s almost road worthy.
@@danielburdette8574 WOW! Sounds like you've been busy. I'm sure you can't wait to get it on the road! That will be awesome!
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good vid- I like to watch someone else before I do it myself-U tube education- priceless!
Thanks! I am the same way. Glad it could help
Great video, I cheated and bought the SpeedHut CJ Gauge. I was tired of running out of gas!
Thanks! You have a great setup. Running out of gas is no fun it has happened to me a couple of times too. I think to myself I thought I had more than that. lol
That was a good video! I have the same issue with my CJ and plan to fix it.
Love the comment about telling the grand kids I fixed and have a working CJ gas gauge! Legacy work! Lol! 😂
Good luck getting yours fixed. Keep me posted how it goes. And yes future generations will celebrate the day a gas gauge started working on a CJ. :-)
When you ground the sending unit, where does it go to, frame or body? And what type of grounding screw?
To the frame and any self tapping screw to get a good bite into the frame
@@41GarageandGrill thanks!
I have a cj7 1978 and the gas meter work upsidedown. What can i do?
Not sure I completely understand what is happening with yours but it is all in the wiring so hopefully you can get it fixed.
Strange,.......after installing new sending unit your meter read 75 ohms or empty tank, then you turned the key and the gauge started to read half etc.......did you put gas in it?
It has been a while since doing this but I think you are correct. I installed everything and tested it before adding gas into the tank. Thanks for catching that
What do you think is wrong when the key is on and the fuel gauge goes to empty same thing maybe ( sending unit) ?....85 cj7
It should start at empty before you even turn the key on. It sounds like you are saying it is at some level and when you turn the key on it moves to empty. I have not heard of that but I would check the pink wire see what reading you get on the ohm meter
@@41GarageandGrill ok thanks all gauges are new just the gas gauges isn't working.....thanks
Gas Gauge on my ‘75 CJ-5 works fine but the one on my ‘77 CJ-7’s Speedo Unit isn’t working.
That's a bummer. Hopefully this video will help you find the problem. Most times it is as simple as a ground
My gas gauge shows half a tank when it’s actually empty. What causes that?
Most likely need to adjust the float. If you know approximately how much gas is in the tank you can take a ohm reading and that should tell you if it is the float or the gauge
How do you know it pinches??
Once the tank is mounted the wires should still move freely. You can sort of see up there to look for anything pinched but also you should be able to tell by the wire movement. Let me know if that is what you are asking about and if it helps.
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I have a cj7its been sitting for a while it will not fire what can I do
Start with the basics and work from there....fuel, air, spark. Good luck!!
My gas gauge works but at a quarter of a tank reading it’s actually empty
Most likely the arm on the sending unit. Did you check the ohm reading? That would help locate the issue
How do you check that the arm is working correctly?
@@markfeuerherdt2338 If you hook ohm meter up and get the correct reading while moving the arm. Let me know if that answers your question
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