Looking through some spare parts on -ebay- I noticed a listing for a fuel tank ground strap,now I do not have one ,should i have one ,and what does it exactly do,also my fuel gauge does not work,maybe just maybe this is the problem.....
I wish I knew how to circle or highlite things on a pic but oh well. It is the clip at the top and it has a strap the length of the rubber hose and a clip at the bottom, but most of it is on the back side of the fuel line. You could use a piece of wire and two hose clamps to do the same thing. I reused my tank pad as it was in great shape, its basically real thick tar paperbstan70rr said:I was all up in this project last year, and I do not remember a ground for the sending unit. So, I went outside and looked, and sure enough, there is not one. Then I looked at the picture again, and I do not see one there either. ???
I noticed your insulation between the tank and the trunk. Is that original or did you find some of it somewhere? I used some 1/4" water heater insulation (the bubblewrap=like stuff). Anyone see any potential problems with that?
Try this and look again http://www.classicindustries.com/mopar/parts/mf290.htmlbstan70rr said:This might be a repeat post. I just posted something a few minutes ago, and it aint here now. I wonder where things like that go. There must be some giant lost and found place out there is cyberspace somewhere.
Anyway, my questions were this: Do all RR's have one? What happens if it aint there? How long is that wire? And can I just make one myself? I wasn't quite so dry with my other post. I just cut the crap and spit it out.
69hemibeep said:Thank you Ray. Hey Chris, he just maybe advanced enough to pull off the "oil baron" pic :basketcase: