Po Beavers
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I need the specs for a new sending unit for my 1996 Parker 2520 SLT. So I won't buy the wrong one.
Deja VuPut witness marks on sender and tank after you have cleaned around sender. Pull sender.... Measure depth of tank. Then order the correct one.... Reed Style - Moeller Marine
If you’ve got an original tank and it’s not leaking, I wouldn’t mess with the sending unit. Let sleeping dogs lie. Fill up and start keeping a log of hours and how much fuel you put in when you fill up. Doesn’t take a mathematical genius to know how much fuel is in your tank with at least as much precision as a notoriously inaccurate sending unit in a big tank.I need the specs for a new sending unit for my 1996 Parker 2520 SLT. So I won't buy the wrong one.
I used a bore scope through the sender access and found the pickups to be about a 1/4" off the bottom of the tank. They are also aft of the sender so the tend to be lower because of the way she sits in the water.The depth of fuel pickup is important, too. Most are too short which limits fuel capacity
AwesomeI used a bore scope through the sender access and found the pickups to be about a 1/4" off the bottom of the tank. They are also aft of the sender so the tend to be lower because of the way she sits in the water.
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Great data man!I used a bore scope through the sender access and found the pickups to be about a 1/4" off the bottom of the tank. They are also aft of the sender so the tend to be lower because of the way she sits in the water.
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About to do the same. Did you use any sealant like Permatex in addition to the gasket on sender unit?My 2019 2520XLD IS 16.25” deep. I replaced the 13” probe that was original with a 16.” Now when the bottom bar on the fuel gauge starts flashing it is going to get quite very soon.
My 94 Pilothouse has a gauge on top of the sending unit that is much more accurate than the fuel gauge on the helm. Are those still available?I need the specs for a new sending unit for my 1996 Parker 2520 SLT. So I won't buy the wrong one.
I just used the supplied gasket, bolts and washersAbout to do the same. Did you use any sealant like Permatex in addition to the gasket on sender unit?
My 94 Pilothouse has a gauge on top of the sending unit that is much more accurate than the fuel gauge on the helm. Are those still available?Yes....It's a mechanical gauge.
You either have mechanical or electric. [Unless you have 2 senders] I've never seen that.
I spent quite a bit of time changing gauge and multiple senders to get fuel acurate on my current boat. [ 2072 SeaArk. ] Manufactures suggest a min from bottom of tank. I was able to find a Reed sender that was a Lil longer than what I did have. This helped emencly . It's a 30gl tank.
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