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BRENT in 10-uh-C 01-05-2024 01:48 PM

Carburetor Fuel Level Gauge - Suggestions on making one please?
 

Our fuel level gauge has gone missing, and it appears they are out of stock, -so I guess I need to make one. Therefore I need a little inspiration.

If I were to use a regular carburetor drain, it appears I have around 3/16" of an area inside of the plug that could be drilled, ...then a small length of 3/16" O/D steel Brake line installed and JB Weld added to hold it in. It appears McMaster has 3/16" clear tubing. Before I go thru the steps of this, does anyone know of an easier way to make one of these??

LeonardS 01-05-2024 02:06 PM

Re: Carburetor Fuel Level Gauge - Suggestions on making one please?
 

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$16 at Renners Corner.

Rob Doe 01-05-2024 02:25 PM

Re: Carburetor Fuel Level Gauge - Suggestions on making one please?
 

I have a gauge from Dave's corner. It works well. As I recall, it is locked at the drain point of the carb, and requires the lower half of the carb to be removed from the car to remove it from the carb. Shortening the U shaped connection seen in the above photo might eliminate the requirement.

I have seen a diagram of a different construction which allows removal from the carb when the setup is on the car. I'll try to remember where I saw this, but Brent, I bet with your knowledge you can envision the connection of which I speak. The parts at the base were not glued but screwed together, maybe a ferule fitting...

Hope this helps.

Y-Blockhead 01-05-2024 02:29 PM

Re: Carburetor Fuel Level Gauge - Suggestions on making one please?
 

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Renner's Corner has fuel level gauges for various carburetors. This one for a Marvel. I like the Renner's one because it holds it shape, even with the engine running.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...6&d=1704482926

Gary WA 01-05-2024 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C (Post 2281507)
Our fuel level gauge has gone missing, and it appears they are out of stock, -so I guess I need to make one. Therefore I need a little inspiration.

If I were to use a regular carburetor drain, it appears I have around 3/16" of an area inside of the plug that could be drilled, ...then a small length of 3/16" O/D steel Brake line installed and JB Weld added to hold it in. It appears McMaster has 3/16" clear tubing. Before I go thru the steps of this, does anyone know of an easier way to make one of these??

Brent here's the one I have your idea sounds good, the stiff wire keeps the tubing to shape-simple.

P.S. 01-05-2024 02:41 PM

Re: Carburetor Fuel Level Gauge - Suggestions on making one please?
 

Here is a video showing the Renner's Corner kit in use- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfSB-9fPGTY

katy 01-05-2024 09:25 PM

Re: Carburetor Fuel Level Gauge - Suggestions on making one please?
 

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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C (Post 2281507)
Our fuel level gauge has gone missing, and it appears they are out of stock, -so I guess I need to make one. Therefore I need a little inspiration.

...then a small length of 3/16" O/D steel Brake line installed and JB Weld added to hold it in.

Why not solder or braze the steel line? I've seen JB weld eaten by gasoline.

oldspert 01-05-2024 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by katy (Post 2281621)
Why not solder or braze the steel line? I've seen JB weld eaten by gasoline.

Flux coated silver solder works wonders in this application.


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