Fuel Sender Danger ?

Batz

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I am getting ready to install a Tempo fuel sender and noticed that the electrical wire that is connecting to the sender case is actually placed into a half tank of gas after the install is complete. Doesn't this pose some type of explosion risk having a hot wire in gasoline ? Did I misunderstand the directions ?<br /><br />I took out the old sender unit off of a 76 Seaswirl and noticed the sender case was mounted up at the top with no external wire hanging in the gasoline. Any help would be much appreciated.
 

snapperbait

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Re: Fuel Sender Danger ?

Thats normal.. The wire is'nt "hot" (unless you hook it up that way).. :eek: <br /><br />The fuel gauge and sender combo works off ohms resistance... I know it seems strange to have wires in the tank, but thats how it is..
 

SlowlySinking

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Re: Fuel Sender Danger ?

Batz, with gas it's the fumes that explode, just ask anyone who tried welding an empty gas tank. :eek:
 

Batz

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Re: Fuel Sender Danger ?

Thanks for the replies. I feel better now and will slap it in.
 
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