09-04-2012 | #1 |
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Ran out of gas today...
I decided to drive the Turbo car to work today. Pulled out of the driveway with .2 on the trip OD and the Fuel gage was indicating FULL. Then 24 miles later she ran out of gas... She still indicated FULL but the fuel pressure dropped to around 10. I was on 95 north in the middle of nowhere. Thank goodness I had cell coverage.
So, my wife brought me out 8 gallons (after a double root canal earlier today, she was a good sport) and I put every drop in, drove her to the nearest gas station (20 miles) and then put in another 10 gallons... she was bone dry. Thinking back, I'm I stored her with a full tank. Most the fuel must have evaporated and left the float stuck at full. Well at least it was only 100 degrees... Last edited by RHanselman; 09-04-2012 at 10:21 PM. |
09-04-2012 | #2 |
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Re: Ran out of gas today...
happened to me to...stuck at 1/2 tank or so.....pulled the pumps and hey there is no g#$ D@#$& gas in here
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Re: Ran out of gas today...
Happen to me also. Indication was two bars left.
I rebuilt the sender unit and now reads two bars when there is 3 gal left.
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Re: Ran out of gas today...
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Lee, I remember when you ran out of gas.. on the way to the track right?
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09-04-2012 | #5 |
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Re: Ran out of gas today...
yep, tow truck driver came back, checked the gauge and said "just checking...you never know" and I was across the damn street from a Mobile Gas Station!
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Re: Ran out of gas today...
Well I did a cursory search for the thread. It maybe that it was on the ZR-1 email list and not here in the forum. Can't find it.
Anyway, I removed the shell casing over the sender. It's held with folded over tangs. Then I drilled a hole slightly to the right side of the center of the casing and mounted a 4/40 screw and nut. I did this for future entry only. Hole placement is critical so the wiping action of the float arm is not impaired. I then used a pencil eraser to rub clean the windings on the sending unit. This just removes oxidation and varnish laminates. I reassembled and reinstalled the pump assembly. It's worked great ever since. This was done in July of last year.
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Re: Ran out of gas today...
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I would not trust any measurement of 90 and 0 ohms on a sending unit that has reported falsely once. It probably has contamination on the windings. It could very will read just fine at 0 and at 90 but be funny and/'or intermittent in between. Therefore 0 and 90 reading could be useless. If the tank never reaches 0 you're pulling the assembly. If the tank does reach 0 you're still pulling the assembly unless you want to see if it'll happen again. I wouldn't trust it again that way.
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Re: Ran out of gas today...
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09-05-2012 | #9 |
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Re: Ran out of gas today...
Sorry this happened, Ron. It always happens on the way to
an important meeting or event. Not to be a smart A** but in all my cars when I fill the tank I zero the odometer. A double check so I don't run out. I thought maybe the turbos were sucking it dry! I just re-read the OP. If the fuel evaporated or even leaked out, a zeroed odometer would not have helped. Duh! Last edited by tf95ZR1; 09-05-2012 at 01:49 PM. Reason: Wanted 2 |
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Re: Ran out of gas today...
To Ron: I think your sending unit got hung up at the top at the top. I can't think of another scenario of sending unit failure that would do what you saw. If the center wiper fails to make contact I'd expect the gauge to read zero.
To Jay: my best answer to your question is on post #8
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