1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly I obtained a repair kit for my gauge but need to take the nut off where the pipe comes in from the gas tank. Gentle turning did not work and I am afraid I will snap it off. The gauge is out of the car as the pipe corroded through just above the nut... Can this be heated with out breaking something? The nut and the part it screws onto do not show any corrosion.
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly Use two wrenches, one on the nut and the other on the hex tube that the nut is attached to. That way you won't break anything. I would worry about using heat as it might compromise the connection between the glass tube and the fine tubing it is attached to.
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly Suggest you carefully file the side of the nut if difficult to turn.
This way you can split the nut and keep the thread at top of gauge intact. As repair kit comes with 2 nuts ,tube etc. Have just done similar on 34 Fuel gauge with success. Phil NZ |
Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly Jim,
I've never had one shear (12-15 tries), but there's always a first time. Phil's advice would work if you have the replacement nut. |
Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly my kit did not come with a nut. I will try getting some pblaster in the top where the corroded off tube is an try a little harder...
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly If you have a repair kit for the gauge and the line is broken, what do you care just turn the nut until it brakes off or the top of the hex tube brakes or the nut unscrews. You should have another hex tube in the repair kit and the replacement line should have the nut.
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly Guess maybe I got the smaller kit. Has the class tube with small copper tube, but not the hex tube or nut. I will try to get ti apart today. Sounds like pieces are available if it gets messed up.
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly OK... I am a wimp... it came off OK. I just had visions of it snapping off like a stuck brass part in a Zenith Carb.
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly I do not remember what came with a kit but my experience has been to salvage the original ferrels which are cone shaped instead of round. They were saved by working a drill bit thru them. Those original ferrels are the only ones that seem to seal properly.
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OK so at this point I need to get the tube out and save the ferrel (the part the arrow is pointing to? Would carb cleaner or goof off dissolve the old corrosion?
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly The answer to your question is yes. Just grab the broken off part of the old line above the ferrule with pliers and work it back and forth; it will come loose as a result.
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly Damn that was hard. Got it out. Trick was to run a wire down it. Frankly I pulled and wiggled eight ways to Sunday to no effect. Ran a wire down it thinking I could collapse the tube. Damn thing just about fell out once the wire passed the ferrule.
Ideas for best solvent to get the crud out of the rest? Will vinegar work? |
Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly I have used acetone to clean the glass tube and line.I've heard that brake cleaner will work but never tried it.It (line) must be totally cleaned so that the acetone -poured in from the fitting in back appears in the glass tube.Then the gauge will work.In cleaning the glass I wrap thin cloth around a thin wire and scrub the inside.I have probably repaired 25-30 of these fuel gauges.
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly is this mainly a job of soaking? doesn't seem like I can get too far with wire.
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly Jim, There will be a film on the inside of the glass tube.I tried soaking but its not enough to get the glass clean.The wire with the cloth is only for cleaning of the glass tube.Q tips might work but I think to thick.
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly so the brass tube will eventualy soak clean?
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Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly Jim,
I use metal prep (phosphoric acid) to clean both the brass tube and the glass (in the latter case with a pipe cleaner). You may find that you have to let the acid sit in the hexagon shaped brass tube for a couple of days for it free up that tube and the thin tubing between it and the glass tube. You will likely find one or more copper calibrating rods in the hex tube. Your cleaning job will go quicker if you remove them early on. |
Re: 1932 ford fuel gauge dissaembly Yeah I see a copper piece in it but can't get it out. I will pick up some metal prep.
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Is this the measuring thing you are talking about? How the heck do you get it out.
This is definitely one of those patience right of passage deals. |
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