Voltage stabilizer needed for S2 fuel guage?
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My friend has a S2 with a twitchy fuel guage. I suggested he wire in a voltage stabiliser to solve the problem. The S2 wiring diagram doesn't show a stabilizer in the car.
Would the stabilizer cure the needle flutter?
There is some tach bounce as well but he as a MSD ignition box which I suspect is causing the tach bounce.
TIA
Phil
Would the stabilizer cure the needle flutter?
There is some tach bounce as well but he as a MSD ignition box which I suspect is causing the tach bounce.
TIA
Phil
- pamitchell
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pamitchell wrote:My friend has a S2 with a twitchy fuel guage. I suggested he wire in a voltage stabiliser to solve the problem. The S2 wiring diagram doesn't show a stabilizer in the car.
Would the stabilizer cure the needle flutter? l
My S2's fuel gauge also jumps around but I dont think it a case of the voltage changing, I think it is a different type of gauge and I dont think they are "damped"
I doubt a stabilizer would cure it, its part of the "charm" of the early cars
to see the fuel gauge show "full or empty" when going round a corner .......the gauge is just there to tell you if its got fuel in not to tell you how much
Tell your friend to carry a piece of wood dowel to dip the tank....I do
Brian
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I am sure there should be a voltage stabilizer
http://www.lotuselan.net/publish/smith_ ... ring.shtml
... Check behind the speedo and tach.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lotus-Elan-Triump ... dZViewItem
This electromechanical type does go wrong from time to time. Check it is properly earthed. If it is no good replace it with a new one.
You can use better solid state ones - look on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SOLID-STATE-VOLTA ... dZViewItem
Also, try searching the archives here for more info.
best regards, iain
http://www.lotuselan.net/publish/smith_ ... ring.shtml
... Check behind the speedo and tach.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lotus-Elan-Triump ... dZViewItem
This electromechanical type does go wrong from time to time. Check it is properly earthed. If it is no good replace it with a new one.
You can use better solid state ones - look on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SOLID-STATE-VOLTA ... dZViewItem
Also, try searching the archives here for more info.
best regards, iain
- iain.hamlton
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iain.hamlton wrote:I am sure there should be a voltage stabilize
No Iain, Phil is quite right, there is no stabilizer on the early cars as borne out by the wiring diagram.
Brian
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72 Sprint FHC
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