Elan plus 2 fuel sender unit removal and replacement
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The fuel sender unit of the plus 2 is fixed in the tank by a locking ring. This is basically the same as MGBs and similar, but is different from the 'baby' Elans.
There is lots of discussion in the archive about the baby Elan, fuel sender fixing, including much agonising about how to make the screws petrol leak proof, but I found nothing on the plus 2. In the end I found what I needed from MGB sources. The attachment explains clearly how the ring locks and unlocks.
I made a tool for engaging the 3 tabs on the locking ring to unscrew (anti-clockwise) to remove, and then reverse to replace. Basically, a 55mm nominal hole saw of the kind used to make holes in plasterboard and timber. Teeth ground off and 3 cut outs made on the edge at 120 degrees, 5mm wide, 5mm deep to engage the tabs of the lock ring. Much better than using a screwdriver/ chisel etc with hammer to turn one of the tabs.
TonyA
There is lots of discussion in the archive about the baby Elan, fuel sender fixing, including much agonising about how to make the screws petrol leak proof, but I found nothing on the plus 2. In the end I found what I needed from MGB sources. The attachment explains clearly how the ring locks and unlocks.
I made a tool for engaging the 3 tabs on the locking ring to unscrew (anti-clockwise) to remove, and then reverse to replace. Basically, a 55mm nominal hole saw of the kind used to make holes in plasterboard and timber. Teeth ground off and 3 cut outs made on the edge at 120 degrees, 5mm wide, 5mm deep to engage the tabs of the lock ring. Much better than using a screwdriver/ chisel etc with hammer to turn one of the tabs.
TonyA
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I also found better results with the floats lasting longer if you replaced the plastic one with a brass soldered one that’s for a 65 mustang, it’s an exact replacement and not much money and doesn’t get attacked by the ethanol and yes works in the MGB and the Lotus, Gordon
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Hi. Thanks for posting that. I couldn't read all the pdf, and found the document on the mg site, so thought I'd be helpful and upload it . I've attached the pdf broken into three parts - in hindsight I could have just posted the link to the file: http://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/sender.htm
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Very nice discussion. Thanks for all that material, Tony and Sean.
But . . . still haven't heard any brilliant ideas about petrol-and-ethanol-proof sealing rings. Any tips?
I am currently using a hand-made gasket made from left-over cam cover gasket material, which material is from SJ Sports Cars. Their cam cover gasket material is two layers of that cork-with-black-glue, and a foil layer in the middle. So far seems to be holding back the gasoline.
But . . . still haven't heard any brilliant ideas about petrol-and-ethanol-proof sealing rings. Any tips?
I am currently using a hand-made gasket made from left-over cam cover gasket material, which material is from SJ Sports Cars. Their cam cover gasket material is two layers of that cork-with-black-glue, and a foil layer in the middle. So far seems to be holding back the gasoline.
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Just bumping this thread - I had a smell of petrol in my boot. It was really bad, so following research on this site. I have replaced the original over the roof vent lines with new tube and installed a one way vapour valve.
This has been a major improvement. Was just thinking that a 50year old fuel sender gasket may be past its best before date.
I can source a new MG gasket and locking ring. My question being does anyone recommend any jointing paste on the surfaces of the gasket???
Thanks in advance.
This has been a major improvement. Was just thinking that a 50year old fuel sender gasket may be past its best before date.
I can source a new MG gasket and locking ring. My question being does anyone recommend any jointing paste on the surfaces of the gasket???
Thanks in advance.
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Sorry, no numbers but I’m pretty sure I’ve only bought one fuel sender unit for my B and my +2 and used them interchangeably but also on the MGB as on the +2 that fuel sender/float unit opening is submerged most of the time since it’s about halfway up the tank and I’ve never had a problem with seepage leaking just using the gasket alone that comes with it, Gordon
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The MGB part numbers for the fuel sender ring and seal are ARA 1501 and ARA 1502 respectively; they fit the Elan Plus 2. The MGB fuel sender itself will 'fit' but may not be compatible with the Elan Plus 2 fuel tank volume and shape in terms of the resistance range and float arm shape/length..or indeed the fuel gauge..you will need to research this by reference to the Lucas applications.Easist to buy from a classic Lotus supplier to be sure...Tony
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Great stuff, gentlemen. Thanks.
I have had leakage problems with the sender ring. Seem to have it solved these last couple years, but always on the lookout for a good/better/best solution. I'll check out the factory style gasket from MGB. I suspect the flange/bung on the tank has something to do with sealing success: how flat/straight/true it is.
I have had leakage problems with the sender ring. Seem to have it solved these last couple years, but always on the lookout for a good/better/best solution. I'll check out the factory style gasket from MGB. I suspect the flange/bung on the tank has something to do with sealing success: how flat/straight/true it is.
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Sorry, back to the earlier question: I have used a gasket dressing, yes.
Bit of an odd one, I guess: EZ-Turn Lubricant. It is an aviation product with a mil-spec rating, designed to be fuel resistant and non-hardening. Gooey stuff. I wouldn't have called it a lubricant, but they do. More like a non-hardening gasket dressing that is fuel resistant.
https://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalog/p ... FJEALw_wcB
I like the stuff. And it helps the locking ring turn against the gasket without damaging it.
Bit of an odd one, I guess: EZ-Turn Lubricant. It is an aviation product with a mil-spec rating, designed to be fuel resistant and non-hardening. Gooey stuff. I wouldn't have called it a lubricant, but they do. More like a non-hardening gasket dressing that is fuel resistant.
https://www.aircraftspruce.ca/catalog/p ... FJEALw_wcB
I like the stuff. And it helps the locking ring turn against the gasket without damaging it.
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My car is a series 4 Elan, so my comments may be irrelevant, but i made a gasket from viton. Not much use yet but dry so far.
Hope this helps,
Richard Hawkins
Hope this helps,
Richard Hawkins
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The MGB fuel sender itself will 'fit' but may not be compatible with the Elan Plus 2 fuel tank volume and shape in terms of the resistance range and float arm shape/length
Good point - The MGB tank is relatively wide and flat where the +2 tank is ( I'd estimate ) three times the height. The float arm must be different to accommodate very different changes in depth of fuel as the tank fills and empties.
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RichardHawkins wrote:My car is a series 4 Elan, so my comments may be irrelevant, but i made a gasket from viton. Not much use yet but dry so far.
Hope this helps,
Richard Hawkins
I've found "viton" rubber to be VERY pricey . . . any tips on where to buy??
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